Germany’s far-right AfD hits record support in latest poll
- Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany party has reached a record high of 23.5% in public support, as reported in a new poll released on Tuesday.
- The conservative alliance of the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union polled at 27%, falling by 1.5 points since February's election victory.
- Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party fell to 14.5%, while the liberal FDP polled at 3.5% and the socialist Left Party improved to 10.5%.
- The rise of the AfD is attributed to growing voter frustration with traditional parties amid immigration and economic concerns, according to INSA's analysis.
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‘Not extreme - we’re just extremely correct’: AfD’s rise in Germany explained by Beatrix von Storch
German Bundestag member Beatrix von Storch has angrily hit back at claims her Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is of the “extreme” right.The party’s hardline immigration stance has proved to be divisive but its recent surge in German polls shows their growing support.A poll by INSA this week showed the AfD on 23.5 per cent, four points behind the centre-right CDU on 27 per cent.Asked by Matt Goodwin on GB News how she responds to “extreme” cl…
Support for Alternative for Germany (AfD) Climbs to All-Time High Amid Globalist Push to Ban the Party
Public backing for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has surged to an unprecedented 23.5%, defying efforts by globalist factions to undermine the party. This shift signals a significant voter backlash against the political establishment.
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