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Forsa Survey: Union Loses in Poll – Spahn Extremely Unpopular Even with Own Voters

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According to the current Forsa survey, after the failure of the judge's election, not only does the approval for CDU/CSU fall. According to the Forsa survey, a large majority also consider it unsuitable for the group leader Spahn. With his own supporters, he is even more unpopular than with the coalition partner.

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According to the current Forsa survey, after the failure of the judge's election, not only does the approval for CDU/CSU fall. According to the Forsa survey, a large majority also consider it unsuitable for the group leader Spahn. With his own supporters, he is even more unpopular than with the coalition partner.

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After the failed judge's election, the Union loses in a poll. The FDP remains well below five percent, another party could cheer.

In the voter approval ratings measured by Forsa, the CDU and CSU have recently declined. In the weekly survey for the broadcasters RTL and ntv, the CDU/CSU reached 26 percent, losing one point from the previous week. The AfD remains unchanged at 24 percent. The SPD remains at 13 percent, as do the Greens at 12 percent. The Left Party remains stable at 11 percent. The BSW stagnates at 4 percent, while the FDP gains one point and is now also at 4 …

In the current RTL/ntv trend barometer CDU/CSU reach 26 percent and thus lose a point on the previous week. The AfD remains unchanged at 24 percent. The SPD remains at 13 percent, as does the Greens at 12 percent. The left remains stable at 11 percent. The alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) stagnates at 4 percent, while the FDP gains a point and now stands at 4 percent. Other parties remain stable at 6 percent. {/mprestriction} On the question of …

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EU-Schwerbehinderung broke the news in on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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