Government Parties Plunge to Record Low in Poll – Afd Remains the Strongest Force
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Germany's ruling coalition of conservatives and social democrats has hit a record low in support, according to an opinion poll by the Insa institute published on Sunday. The center-left Social Democrats (SPD) and the conservative bloc made up of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), are together on just 38%, the coalition's worst result since taking office in earl…
In the current Insa survey, black and red falls to a new low. The AfD is expanding its lead on the Union to two percentage points.

The most recent Sunday question is painful - at least for the Federal Government. AfD threatens to divide the Union.


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The coalition of governments from the Union and the SPD, in agreement with the citizens, is at its lowest level since taking office in May.

How would Germany vote if it were a federal election on Sunday? The approval for the government continues to decline. Which parties are growing?
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