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AfD Is Already the Most Supported Party by the Germans, According to Polls

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Between the 'Welcome refugees' of Angela Merkel and Germany of 2026 it has been only ten years, but many things have changed. Immigration, insecurity and the governments of Scholz and Merz have ended up pushing Alternative for Germany (AfD) to the first position in the polls. This Saturday, the Bild medium shares a poll of the demoscopic company Insa that supports the rightists, led by Alice Weidel, up to 29% of the supports. In parallel, the co…

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Between the 'Welcome refugees' of Angela Merkel and Germany of 2026 it has been only ten years, but many things have changed. Immigration, insecurity and the governments of Scholz and Merz have ended up pushing Alternative for Germany (AfD) to the first position in the polls. This Saturday, the Bild medium shares a poll of the demoscopic company Insa that supports the rightists, led by Alice Weidel, up to 29% of the supports. In parallel, the co…

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For the first time, the AfD cracks the 29-percent mark and builds its lead on the Union on historical seven points. Black-red is clearly down. Chancellor Friedrich Merz thus loses more voters.

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The AfD continues to increase in the polls. The Union is sitting down. Another party surprises in the numbers.

More bad news for the ruling German CDU/CSU. The opposition anti-immigrant AfD has strengthened its lead in the latest Sunday poll conducted by the Insa institute. It won 29 percent, while the CDU/CSU union only 22 percent. The seven-point difference between the two parties is also a new record in regular Insa surveys. Meanwhile, according to the newspaper Die Welt, Thuringian Interior Minister Georg Maier (SPD) warned today of a coup d'état in …

The popularity of the Alternative opposition party for Germany (AfD) has risen to a record 29%. Meanwhile, the Christian Democratic Union bloc and the Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) continues to lose ground, with support falling to 22%.

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JUNGE FREIHEIT broke the news on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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