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Insa Survey: Union and Afd in the Sunday Trend for the First Time

Summary by Welt
In the current Insa Sunday trend, CDU/CSU and AfD have been pulling the same for the first time in months – both at 26 percent. While the SPD is slightly increasing, the left and the Greens remain stable, FDP and BSW would continue to fail at the five-percent hurdle.

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In the current Insa Sunday trend, CDU/CSU and AfD have been pulling the same for the first time in months – both at 26 percent. While the SPD is slightly increasing, the left and the Greens remain stable, FDP and BSW would continue to fail at the five-percent hurdle.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The Union is catching up. In the current INSA survey, CDU and CSU draw the same with the AfD. Both parties share the top position for the first time after several months. Nevertheless, the Merz government has to accept a damper.

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CDU and CSU catch up in the voter's favour and are at the same level with the AfD for the first time in months in the Insa survey. The SPD is also growing, while the FDP continues to lose.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Has the AfD exhausted its potential? For the first time in months, Union and AfD are back on track in the Sunday trend.

·Berlin, Germany
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The current INSA survey of 31 January 2026 shows a largely stable balance of forces at the top of the party spectrum. The Union maintains itself with 26 percent and strengthens its position as the strongest political force. The AfD also remains at a high level with 26 percent and is therefore still just behind the Union. {/mprestriction} The CDU/CSU is slightly increasing from 25 percent to 26 percent, while the SPD is slightly increasing and no…

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According to the latest Insa survey, CDU/CSU and AfD are back on track in the Sunday trend. The SPD is also improving slightly.

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Bild broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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