The CDU continues to struggle with poor poll numbers.
In the latest survey, however, the Union can at least grow slightly.
Munich - eight days until the federal election - will Armin Laschet (CDU) still get the curve?
In the latest survey, the Union candidate succeeds in at least a mini-turnaround.
According to an opinion trend from Insa on behalf of
Bild am Sonntag, the
CDU / CSU can
improve from 20 to 21 percent.
The big competitor SPD, on the other hand, remains constant at 26 percent.
CSU boss Markus Söder had predicted a turnaround for the Union - but to this small extent it probably only helps the Merkel party to a limited extent.
Chancellor question: Scholz still clearly ahead of Laschet and Baerbock
Annalena Baerbock's Greens remain constant at 15 percent in the survey.
The FDP loses one point and is now twelve percent.
Left (six percent), AfD (eleven percent) and the other parties (eight percent) are stagnating.
The small plus can hardly be associated with Laschet himself, because he loses ground when asked about the chancellor of the survey.
Only twelve percent (minus one percentage point) would choose him as chancellor.
Baerbock (minus two) only comes to twelve percent.
Olaf Scholz, on the other hand, remains constant at 31 percent.
1002 people were asked for their opinion in the survey.
The candidates still have one last chance to present themselves to the public in a big way: On Sunday, Laschet, SPD candidate for Chancellor Scholz and Green candidate Baerbock will meet for the last TV triall before the election.
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A medical emergency occurred before Armin Laschet's campaign appearance: On Saturday, a CDU politician collapsed and had to be reanimated for minutes.