Måling viser stor utilfredshed med den føderale regering

Omkring 76 procent af de adspurgte er utilfredse med den sort-røde føderale regerings arbejde. En Insa-måling for «Bild am Sonntag» viser også, at 58 procent ikke tror på, at koalitionen holder frem til 2029. AfD fører i meningsmålingerne med 28 procent.

Den sort-røde føderale regering bestående af CDU, CSU og SPD har været ved magten i næsten et år. Friedrich Merz (CDU) blev taget i ed som kansler den 6. maj 2025. En repræsentativ Insa-måling, udført fra den 27. til 30. april 2026 blandt 1.207 personer, viser stor utilfredshed.

76 procent af de adspurgte udtrykte utilfredshed med regeringens arbejde, mens kun 16 procent er tilfredse. 58 procent forventer ikke, at koalitionen varer ved til udgangen af valgperioden i 2029, 24 procent tror, at den gør, og 18 procent svarede «ved ikke» eller «intet svar».

I Insas «Sonntagstrend» fører AfD med 28 procent (+7,2 siden valget til Forbundsdagen i 2025), foran Unionen med 24 procent (2025: 28,5 procent). SPD ligger på 14 procent (2025: 16,4 procent), De Grønne på 13 procent (2025: 11,6 procent) og Die Linke på 11 procent (2025: 8,8 procent). BSW og FDP får hver 3 procent.

Instituttet oplyser en statistisk usikkerhedsmargin på 2,9 procentpoint. Meningsmålinger afspejler den nuværende holdning og er forbundet med usikkerhed.

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