As of: February 25, 2024, 11:37 a.m
By: Victoria Krumbeck
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There is a lot of movement in the German party landscape.
The AfD seems to have overcome its poll low, the BSW is ahead of the FDP.
Berlin – The disunity between the parties in the German Bundestag is currently very great.
The traffic light coalition is criticized from all sides for its continually divergent opinions.
The Union is blocking the Growth Opportunities Act from Robert Habeck's Economics Ministry and the AfD is confronted with nationwide protests.
Nevertheless, the AfD did not go any further down in the current Insa survey.
Things were going up for the FDP - they would be able to get back into the Bundestag.
Survey shows: AfD ends free fall – FDP would enter the Bundestag
After the downward trend of the last few weeks, the AfD seems to be stable at 19 percent for now, as the Sunday question from the opinion institute Insa for
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shows.
It already reached this value last week, achieving the worst survey result since June 2023.
This seems to have ended the free fall in the polls that has occurred since the revelations by the Correctiv research team and the nationwide protests.
Political party |
percentage points |
---|---|
CDU/CSU |
30% |
AfD |
19% |
SPD |
15% |
The green |
13% |
Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht |
8th % |
FDP |
5% |
The left |
3% |
Free voters |
3% |
Other |
4% |
The FDP can also breathe a sigh of relief.
If there were a federal election on Sunday, the FDP would get five percent (plus one percent) of the vote and thus enter the Bundestag.
The result is not a given; the party repeatedly slipped below the 5 percent threshold.
The SPD also gained a percentage point and is at 15 percent, closely followed by the Greens, who remain unchanged at 13 percent.
Union ahead in the polls – Sahra Wagenknecht alliance remains stable
The CDU/CSU is still at the forefront, having lost one percentage point compared to last week, but still reaching 30 percent by a wide margin.
The Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) remains at eight percent.
Nothing has happened with the Left and the Free Voters compared to last week.
Both parties achieved three percent and would not make it into the Bundestag.
Other parties were at four percent (minus one percent).
The Insa Institute surveyed exactly 1,203 people for the Sunday trend from February 19th to February 23rd, 2024.
The margin of error was given as plus/minus 2.9 percentage points.
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