News illustration of AfD leading Union by 5 points (27% vs 22%) in German polls, with Chancellor Merz at 15% approval.
News illustration of AfD leading Union by 5 points (27% vs 22%) in German polls, with Chancellor Merz at 15% approval.
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AfD fører med fem procentpoint over Unionen i seneste måling

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Det seneste RTL/ntv Trendbarometer fra Forsa viser AfD på 27 procent, fem procentpoint foran Unionen på 22 procent. Unionen noterer sit dårligste resultat siden december 2021. Opbakningen til kanslerkandidat Friedrich Merz er faldet til et lavpunkt på 15 procent.

Berlin. Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), der delvist klassificeres som højreekstremistisk, fører i det seneste RTL/ntv Trendbarometer fra Forsa med 27 procent (+1) foran Unionen (CDU/CSU) på 22 procent (-2). Dette er Unionens dårligste resultat siden december 2021.

Die Linke når 12 procent og står lige med SPD. De Grønne ligger stabilt på 15 procent, FDP på fire procent, og øvrige partier står til otte procent.

For første gang fører AfD, når det gælder oplevet politisk kompetence i forhold til Tysklands problemer: 14 procent af de adspurgte ser partiet som mest kompetent, foran Unionen på 13 procent. De Grønne får otte procent, mens SPD og Die Linke hver får fem procent; 52 procent har ikke tillid til nogen af partierne.

Opbakningen til kanslerkandidat Friedrich Merz er faldet til 15 procent, mens 83 procent er utilfredse. CDU-parlamentsgruppeformand Jens Spahn efterlyser et bedre samarbejde i koalitionen.

Hvad folk siger

Debatten på X fejrer AfD's forspring på fem procentpoint over Unionen i RTL/ntv Forsa Trendbarometer-målingen med henholdsvis 27 % og 22 %, samt den lave opbakning til Merz på 15 %. AfD-tilhængere forudser yderligere vækst og tilskriver Unionens tilbagegang svigtende lederskab. Neutrale meningsmålingsinstitutter rapporterer resultaterne faktuelt, mens visse brugere bemærker den begrænsede medieomtale.

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