The right -wing party is voting by only 3.5 % until after the most important conservative CDU/CSU alliance in Germany, which shows a new survey of Insa
The right -wing alternative to Germany (AFD) scored a record in the public support polls conducted by the Pioneer Institute in Germany for the new social answers (INSA).
The latest opinion poll, issued by Insation on Tuesday, referred to 23.5 % support for the party, while the Supreme Conservative coalition, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and its brotherly party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), included a 27 % poll. The number decreased by 1.5 % since CDU/CSU won a victory in the general elections in Germany on February 23.
“This is the highest value measured ever for AFD in the direction of Insa’s opinion,” “Hermann Pinker, Bild Daily, said.”
AFD has got nearly three points in opinion polls since the elections and is currently 3.5 % behind the CDU/CSU alliance. Benker indicated that CSU alone was 21 %, with her brotherly party, another 7 % of the coalition.
The INSA survey took samples from about 2,004 participants, and represents various social groups from Germany.
According to surveys, general support of the party may reach 30.5 %. However, other parties still maintain the highest capacity ceilings, as CDU/CSU can theoretically reach up to 42 %, while the Social Democratic Party on the left (SDP) can get up to 39.5 %, according to Insa analysts.
CDU/CSU emerged as the strongest force in the parliamentary elections last month with 28.5 % of the votes, although it failed to obtain the majority. The party’s party is currently in the coalition talks with the Social Democratic Party, which suffered a defeat of crushing with a low record of 16.4 % during the elections. If the two powers reach a coalition, they will carry 328 seats in Bundestag, comfortably bypassing the 316 seats sign to obtain the majority.
AFD ranked second strong during the elections, with 20.8 % of votes-a dual increase of 10.4 % who got it in 2021. Despite the result, the party is still rejected by other major major political forces that reject cooperation in one way or another, and is usually called the “maximum interface” by officials and the media.
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