Far-Right AfD Takes Lead in Germany, Says Bombshell New Survey
Summary by Politico Europe
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30 Articles
According to a survey, the anti-immigration, radical right-wing AfD has further increased its popularity in Germany after its results in the February elections.
The rate of abstention and undecided voters is recorded at 25%, significantly higher than the abstention rate in the last federal election.
In the first 100 days of Merz as chancellor there was an ups and downs of his popularity: Merz started without advance, then reached a survey high - and played it back.
According to the Forsa survey, the AfD is facing the Union for the third time this year. This still reflects the disastrous Merkel legacy in refugee policy. But Friedrich Merz, too, has contributed with his mistakes.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources30
Leaning Left3Leaning Right5Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Right
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Right
42% Right
L 25%
C 33%
R 42%
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