(ANSA) - BERLIN, AUGUST 22 - The day of the draw was announced full-page, at the opening, by the Bildam Sonntag poll: according to INSA, conservatives and German Social Democrats are both 22% of the vote. For the SPD of the vice-chancellor Olaf Scholz it is the highest score since December 2017, for the CDU and Csu, which lost three points compared to last week, the lowest ever recorded by this survey.
The Greens of Annalena Baerbock are at 17%, the Liberals win one point and go to 13%, the ultra-right of Afd is at 12 (+1) and the left of Linke at 7%.
On the front of personal preferences - but in Germany on September 26th they will vote for the parties and not for the chancellor - the social democrat Scholz is largely confirmed in the lead with 34% of the preferences (+5), while the candidate of the CDU ArminLaschet loses three points and falls at 12% and the green Baerbock remains at 13. With these numbers, different coalitions would be possible: the so-called "jamaika" (Unione, Verdi, Fdp), the "traffic light" (Spd, Verdi, Fdp), the "Kenya" coalition (Unione , Spd, Verdi) or "Deutschland" (Union, Spd, Fdp). (HANDLE).