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(S+) Opinion: The situation on Sunday: Hell is above in the SPD

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Chancellor Scholz was damaged by his own people. This has already happened to other top people. Also: Conclusion of the climate conference in Baku, crisis in Sudan. That is the situation on Sunday.

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Chancellor Scholz was damaged by his own people. This has already happened to other top people. Also: Conclusion of the climate conference in Baku, crisis in Sudan. That is the situation on Sunday.

·Germany
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The SPD lost two points in the INSA Sunday trend, while the FDP and the Greens gained. Scholz is less popular as a candidate for chancellor than Pistorius.

·Berlin, Germany
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The SPD is severely losing support among voters. In the latest Insa Sunday trend for “Bild am Sonntag,” Chancellor Olaf Scholz's party has only 14 percent of the vote. That is two percentage points less than in the previous week.

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The SPD is losing a lot of support among voters. In the latest Insa Sunday trend for "Bild am Sonntag", Chancellor Olaf Scholz's party only received 14 percent of the vote. That is two percentage points less than the week before. The FDP, on the other hand, was able to improve by one percentage point to five percent and would thus currently be able to return to the Bundestag. The Greens were also able to gain one point and are now at eleven per…

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The Southwest FDP is showing a combative attitude in Karlsruhe: After fierce attacks on Scholz, it is preparing for the “toughest election campaign in our party’s history”.

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In the latest INSA Sunday trend for "Bild am Sonntag", the SPD slipped to just 14 percent - two points less than the previous week. These survey results make the Social Democrats the big losers in the current political climate.

·Berlin, Germany
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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, November 23, 2024.
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