While the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) continues negotiations to form a new “Grand Coalition” government with the Social Democrats (SPD) in Germany, a poll published on Saturday a District newspaper brings to the German newspaper. elections nearly six weeks ago.

The Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Bavarian Brotherhood of Christian Socialists (CSU) gather together 24% of voting intentions (–2% compared to previous survey), while AFD also gathers 24% (+1%), at least according to this poll, conducted by the INSA Institute on behalf of Bild and published yesterday.

The center -right CDU/CSU won the February 23 election by securing 28.5% of the votes, but polls lately indicate that there is a deterioration before even taking power. For the first time in post -war German history, the far -right emerged a second parliamentary force in these elections, securing 20.8% of the votes.

The center -left SPD, which saw its percentage precipitate at 16.4% In the February elections (-9.3%), it remains at this level, the poll indicates, attracts 16% of voting intentions. Greens (–1%) are tied (11%) with the party or left (+1%), according to the findings.

If new elections were held today, neither the free Democrats (FDP) nor the Zara Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) would secure more than the 5% required to enter Budestag, as was the case in the elections, as they secure only 4% of the intentions.

This poll in a sample of 1,206 German voters was conducted from March 31st to April 4 and the margin of statistical error is ± 2.9%.