AfD når rekordhøjt niveau i ny meningsmåling, mens CDU/CSU falder til 22 procent

AfD har opnået sit hidtil højeste resultat på 29 procent i en ny undersøgelse. CDU/CSU falder til 22 procent, hvilket øger forspringet yderligere.

Ifølge undersøgelsen fra instituttet INSA, der blev offentliggjort lørdag i "Bild am Sonntag", ville AfD modtage 29 procent af stemmerne. Det er ét procentpoint mere end ugen før og det højeste tal, der nogensinde er registreret i søndagstendensen.

CDU/CSU mister ét procentpoint og lander på 22 procent. Dette markerer partiets dårligste resultat i mere end fire år. Afstanden mellem AfD og CDU/CSU er nu på syv procentpoint.

SPD falder til 12 procent. De Grønne stiger en smule til 14 procent, hvilket er deres bedste resultat i to et halvt år. Die Linke ligger på 10 procent, mens FDP og BSW begge forbliver på tre procent og dermed ikke ville komme i parlamentet.

Den sort-røde koalition har mistet næsten hver fjerde vælger siden det føderale valg i februar 2025.

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