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Brisant Survey for CDU and SPD – Left in Berlin Hard to Stop

Summary by T-Online
For the first time in Berlin, the left is four points apart from the CDU. The party seems to be hard to stop. However, the results of a new survey are more bitter not only for the CDU, but above all for the SPD.

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Lean Left

According to Forsa, the left is 22 percent four weeks before the election. CDU and AfD are 18 percent each. The SPD reaches 12 percent.

·Germany
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About a month before the election of deputies in Berlin, the left is clearly in the lead, according to a Forsa survey for t-online.The ... The post One month before the election of deputies, the left is clearly ahead of CDU and AfD appeared first on Apollo News.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

In the Forsa survey four weeks before the Berlin election, the left has four percentage points ahead of CDU and AfD, which share second place. For the SPD, the survey is a clear setback.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Left

For the first time in Berlin, the left is four points apart from the CDU. The party seems to be hard to stop. However, the results of a new survey are more bitter not only for the CDU, but above all for the SPD.

·Berlin, Germany
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According to a Forsa poll, the Left Party is leading with 22 percent, ahead of the CDU and AfD, each with 18 percent. The Greens are at 16 percent, and the SPD at 12 percent. A red-green-red coalition would have a theoretical majority with 50 percent.

Just under four weeks before the Berlin state elections, the Left Party is leading with 22 percent in a Forsa poll. This was reported by the news portal "T-Online," which commissioned the survey. The current governing CDU shares second place in the poll with the AfD, both at 18 percent. The Greens follow with 16 percent. The SPD, also currently part of the governing coalition, is trailing far behind in fifth place in the Forsa poll, with 12 per…

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t-online broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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