According to a poll by the INSA Institute on behalf of the BILD newspaper, the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) remains the first force with 30% and a loss of one unit from the previous measurement, while the AfD follows with 18%
THE Alternative for Germany (AfD) it is still losing ground in the polls, but remains the second party, while none of the traditional parties seem to be benefiting. On the contrary, above the threshold of entry to Bundestag the newly formed “Alliance Zara Wagenknecht” (BSW) seems to be consolidating.
According to a poll by the INSA Institute on behalf of the BILD newspaper, Christian Union (CDU/CSU) remains the first force with 30% and a loss of one unit from the previous measurement, while the AfD follows with 18% and also a loss of one unit. Indicatively, in January the AfD collected 23% in the same poll. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) on the contrary, it gains one unit and reaches 16%, followed by the Greens with 13%, the BSW with 6% and the Liberals (FDP) with 5%.
“Politically and numerically, the most likely government coalitions could come from a CDU/CSU-SPD or CDU/CSU-SPD-Greens partnership. At the same time, the BSW already has twice the percentage of the Left, to which it belonged until recently. The Christian Union is stronger than the SPD and the Greens combined Greens with the FDP they gather a percentage equal to that of the AfD alone”, points out the head of the INSA Institute Hermann Binkert.
Source :Skai
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