As of: March 7, 2024, 6:53 p.m
By: Luke Rogalla
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After months in free fall, the FDP seems to have regained its composure.
In a new survey, the party narrowly made it into parliament.
Berlin - In a new survey, the FDP is back at five percent and would therefore be able to re-enter the Bundestag if the Bundestag were elected next Sunday.
In the current ARD “Germany Trend”, the FDP has gained one percentage point compared to the survey in February.
Most recently in January, the Liberals under Christian Lindner were at five percent in the “Germany trend”.
The Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) has six percent and would therefore also get into parliament.
For the traffic light parties around Scholz, Lindner and Habeck, the polls often went downhill.
© Kay Nietfeld / Bernd von Jutrczenka / dpa (montage)
Despite a loss of one percentage point, the Union remains the strongest force in the survey.
It would come to 29 percent.
The second strongest party is the AfD with an unchanged 19 percent.
The government parties SPD (16 percent) and Greens (14 percent) also remained unchanged compared to February.
The Left only got three percent in the survey and would therefore be below the five percent hurdle.
CDU/CSU |
29 percent |
---|---|
AfD |
19 percent |
SPD |
16 percent |
Greens |
14 percent |
BSW |
6 percent |
FDP |
5 percent |
The left |
3 percent |
Source: Infratest dimap/Deutschlandtrend |
Survey: FDP would move into the Bundestag - clear majority dissatisfied with the traffic lights
Despite a slight increase in popularity, the reputation of the traffic light coalition remains at a low level. Only 19 percent of those eligible to vote are currently satisfied with the work of the federal government - an increase of two percentage points compared to February.
A clear majority of 80 percent are less or not at all satisfied.
Infratest dimap surveyed 1,288 randomly selected eligible voters for the “Germany Trend” from Monday to Wednesday (March 4th to 6th).
The margin of error was given as two to three percentage points.
(lrg/dpa)