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New Forsa Survey for North Rhine-Westphalia: Spd in the Former Home Country only in Fourth Place

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
In April 2027, the election takes place in North Rhine-Westphalia. New survey data show how dramatic the starting point for the SPD is. But even Prime Minister Wüst cannot rejoice at the values.

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Lean Left

According to a poll in NRW, the AfD could become the second most powerful force after the CDU. In the state parliament election in 2022, the party had just moved into parliament.

·Germany
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Far Right

Panic at the SPD: After a FORSA survey demonstrated a blue change of mood in the former red state of NRW, several crisis meetings were convened. While the AfD as a new workers' party was able to increase strongly in the voter vote, the transfer performance party SPD is only in fourth place. In one year – on 25 April 2027 – it is elected in North Rhine-Westphalia. A current FORSA survey shows how the mood is currently in the country: According to…

Lean Right

A recent survey should not please the NRW head of government. Although more people are still satisfied with his work than dissatisfied, Wüst is the second worst popularity figure one year before the state election.

Lean Right

In one year, a new Landtag will be elected in NRW. And according to a survey, Schwarz-Grün can expect a majority - but a little of the voter support is postponed. Alarm, on the other hand, is likely to prevail in the SPD.

Center

In April 2027, the election takes place in North Rhine-Westphalia. New survey data show how dramatic the starting point for the SPD is. But even Prime Minister Wüst cannot rejoice at the values.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

One year before the state election in North Rhine-Westphalia, the CDU loses significantly in a survey, while Greens and AfD increase. The topics of the voters shift significantly. The SPD challenger remains hardly visible to many.

·Dortmund, Germany
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waz.de broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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