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Watschn for Bayern-FDP: Survey shows new disaster after Thuringia - Söder can be happy

2020-02-25T11:30:06.361Z


The FDP is experiencing a massive crisis after Thuringia. There is also bad news for the Liberals in Bavaria. The situation is different for Markus Söders CSU - and the Greens.


The FDP is experiencing a massive crisis after Thuringia. There is also bad news for the Liberals in Bavaria. The situation is different for Markus Söders CSU - and the Greens.

  • The FDP is experiencing difficult weeks after the traumatic Minster President's free program in Thuringia.
  • After the election debacle in Hamburg, the liberals are also shot in the head in a Bavaria poll.
  • However, there is positive news for Markus Söders CSU and the Greens.

Munich - The Hamburg election has just resulted in a sensitive bankruptcy for the FDP - the liberals also get their fat off in a poll from Bavaria . After the events in Thuringia , the Bavarian voters of the party of Christian Lindner appear to be angry .

After Thuringia and Hamburg: FDP apparently also in need in Bavaria

Because after the scandal over the election of the FDP politician Thomas Kemmerich as Thuringian Prime Minister with votes of the AfD and the resignation a few days later, the FDP in the Free State has dropped significantly in the voters' favor. If a state election were to take place next Sunday, the FDP would, according to a new poll, only get three percent of the vote and thus miss the re-entry into the state parliament .

The CSU comes to 38 percent in the survey published on Tuesday by the Hamburg institute GMS on behalf of “17:30 Sat.1 Bayern”. This would put the party just above its value from the 2018 state election - at that time the CSU had reached 37.2 percent.

Bavarian election poll: Greens are also soaring in the Free State - Free voters and SPD lose easily

The Greens are currently 20 percent, which is 2.4 percentage points more than in 2018. The free voters and the AfD land in the poll with 11 percent, the SPD comes to 9 percent; both values ​​mean slight losses to the last ballot. The left stands at 4 percent.

Markus Söder: CSU boss apparently popular with Bavarian voters like never before

Bavaria's head of government Markus Söder (CSU) can now look forward to a high level of approval: 63 percent of those questioned said in the survey that Söder was a good prime minister. This is the best value of the CSU politician in the GMS surveys so far. From February 17 to 24, the institute surveyed 1006 voters.

The election in Bavaria will probably not take place until 2023. Local elections are scheduled for March. The results of the elections can be found in this article on March 15.

dpa / fn

Source: merkur

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