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Chancellor Baerbock? The majority of Germans have a different wish for the Greens

2021-06-20T22:19:28.909Z


Will it be tight for the Greens? According to a recent survey, the party with Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock is losing support - support is shrinking.


Will it be tight for the Greens?

According to a recent survey, the party with Chancellor candidate Annalena Baerbock is losing support - support is shrinking.

Berlin - do the Germans want a green chancellor?

Candidate Annalena Baerbock recently seemed to fall in the favor of potential voters - and even the latest polls do not predict a high for the politician.

According to a recent

Spiegel

poll with the question “Who would you vote if there were general elections on Sunday?”, The Green candidate does not currently make it to first place. Compared to the beginning of May, the party lost votes.

Chancellor question: Majority does not see the Greens ahead - poll shows other party at the top

With 21 percent of the vote, the Greens made it to second place in the poll by the opinion research institute Civey for

Der Spiegel

.

The party with Chancellor candidate Baerbock was overtaken by the CDU / CSU, who put Armin Laschet as Chancellor candidate.

»Who would you vote if there were general elections on Sunday?" - The survey results at a glance:

  • 1st place: CDU / CSU with 30 percent

  • 2nd place: The Greens with 21 percent

  • 3rd place: SPD with 16 percent

  • 4th place: FDP with 13 percent

  • 5th place: AfD with nine percent

  • 6th place: The left with six percent

Compared to the beginning of May, the Union recorded an increase of three percent.

The Greens, on the other hand, slip by four percent within this period.

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Survey: Annalena Baerbock as Chancellor?

68 percent vote "no"

Particularly worrying for the Greens: when asked whether they would like the green top candidate in the Chancellery, more than 68 percent of the survey participants answered with “No”.

Just under 27 percent voted “Yes”.

Instead of Chancellor Baerbock, however, according to the

Spiegel

survey, 42 percent of those questioned would like the Greens to participate in government. 30 percent of the participants said this was “definitely”, and just under twelve percent answered “rather yes”. (

nema

)

Source: merkur

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