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Survey: Habeck and Baerbock most popular politicians - CDU expands leadership ahead of SPD

2022-04-12T08:12:51.031Z


Survey: Habeck and Baerbock most popular politicians - CDU expands leadership ahead of SPD Created: 04/12/2022, 09:56 By: Christoph Gschossmann Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck can look forward to high popularity ratings. © Kay Nietfeld/dpa Two Green ministers from the federal government are currently the most popular among German politicians. The CDU is ahead of the SPD. Munich - You have


Survey: Habeck and Baerbock most popular politicians - CDU expands leadership ahead of SPD

Created: 04/12/2022, 09:56

By: Christoph Gschossmann

Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck can look forward to high popularity ratings.

© Kay Nietfeld/dpa

Two Green ministers from the federal government are currently the most popular among German politicians.

The CDU is ahead of the SPD.

Munich - You have to deal with the biggest military crisis in Europe for decades - and you don't seem to give a bad picture.

According to an INSA survey commissioned by Bild

, the two Green* politicians Robert Habeck* (Economy and Climate Minister and Vice Chancellor) and Annalena Baerbock* (Foreign Minister) are

the most popular German politicians.

Habeck leads the ranking with 52.3 percent approval, ahead of Baerbock (48.6 percent) and Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD, 46.6 percent).

The two Greens each gained a point in popularity.

Scholz lost two, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) in fifth place lost three points.

When it comes to the question of the most popular party, the opposition party CDU (27 percent) currently wins.

The SPD (25 percent), the Greens (9 percent) and the Left (4.5 percent) maintained their popularity ratings from the previous week, as did the other parties (6 percent).

Survey: Ampel would still have a majority - but so would Jamaica and GroKo

But the traffic light coalition would still defend its majority, it would get 51.5 percent of the votes.

However, both a black-red grand coalition (52 percent) and a Jamaica coalition (53.5 percent) would attract more voters.

"The Union is increasing the gap to the SPD, the FDP is only in one digit.

The CDU/CSU gets the opposition work better than the FDP does the government work,” INSA boss Hermann Binkert told

Bild

.

A total of 2061 citizens were surveyed for the opinion trend from April 8 to 11, 2022, the maximum statistical error tolerance is +/- 2.5 percentage points.

cg *Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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