AfD Surges to 42% in Saxony Poll as CDU Support Collapses
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AfD Surges to 42% in Saxony Poll as CDU Support Collapses
New polling in eastern Germany shows the Alternative for Germany widening its lead in Saxony, placing the anti-immigration party within reach of a potential governing ... The post AfD Surges to 42% in Saxony Poll as CDU Support Collapses first appeared on [your]NEWS.
AfD Surges to 42% in East German State, Closing In On Absolute Majority
The Alternative for Germany (AfD), the country’s sole right-wing, anti-globalist party, has surged to a record 42% in the eastern state of Saxony, putting the party within striking distance of an outright majority and raising the real possibility it could soon govern alone if it gains just a few more percentage points.
According to the INSA survey, the AfD reaches 42 percent in Saxony and thus doubles the distance to the CDU. This has never been the case before.
According to a recent survey, the AfD is twice as high as the second-placed CDU in Saxony: According to an INSA survey on behalf of Nius, the feared opposition party now stands at 42 percent. The AfD in Saxony has halved the CDU. "If you write left-wing battle papers against the AfD and denigrate the volunteering and large parts of the population, instead of solving the problems of this country, you don't have to be surprised by such survey valu…
AfD in Saxony climbs to 42 percent. CDU shrinks to 21 percent. The survey figures for the Federal Government are also in the basement.
The AfD continues to grow in Saxony and, according to an Insa survey, reaches 42 percent. The CDU is far-fetched. For Prime Minister Kretschmer, this is a warning signal – even if it is still clearly ahead in a hypothetical direct election.
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