Markus Söder (CSU) as candidate for chancellor?
Apparently, more and more CSU supporters can imagine the Bavarian Prime Minister in Berlin - but not all Bavarians think that way.
Munich - The new
CDU *
Chairman
Armin Laschet *
can only
dispute
Markus Söder's
candidacy for
the
CDU / CSU
.
Because recently Söder was ahead of Armin Laschet in nationwide surveys - although he has not yet actively brought himself into conversation.
On behalf of the
Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung
, the opinion research institute Civey found out: In Bavaria there is no
majority
for
Söder
as
Chancellor
.
Accordingly, 43.1 percent of
Bavarians
think Söder's candidacy is
positive
, 44.9 percent negative - 12.0 percent of those surveyed are undecided.
Other numbers, however, are more revealing.
Survey on the candidacy for chancellor in Bavaria: CSU members would resign Söder to Berlin
At the beginning of 2020, only 54.4 percent of the
CSU voters were in
favor of Söder entering the race as a candidate for chancellor - so just over half.
At the time, these figures were interpreted in such a way that the supporters of
Söders
party
did not
want to lose
their chairman as
Bavarian Prime Minister
.
Apparently, the
Corona crisis *
has caused a change of heart here.
Because now there are 77.3 percent of the
CSU voters
who would
vote
in favor of
Söder
.
At 90.8 percent, an overwhelming majority of CSU supporters are satisfied with Söder's actions during the
pandemic
.
Survey on Söder's candidate for chancellor: supporters of the FDP, Left and AfD do not want the CSU boss as chancellor
While only about 20 percent of the
FDP
*
and
AfD *
supporters
would like to see Söder in Berlin and a third of the supporters of the
Left *
,
about 40 percent of the
SPD *
and
Greens *
would
approve of
Söder's
candidacy.
For the latter two, the proponents and opponents of the candidacy are roughly in balance.
A completely different number is exciting and informative.
Because it shows how
polarized
Söder is
- which
should not make
life as a possible
chancellor
easy for him.
The 40 percent who
tend to reject
Söder's
candidacy are made up of around 11 percent who rate the candidacy as “negative” - and over 33 percent who rate it as “very negative”.
This means that over a third of the people in his home state are against
Söder's candidacy
.
(kat) * Merkur.de is part of the Germany-wide Ippen-Digital editors network.