Shock for Merz: Majority Considers AfD to Be Extreme – and Still Chooses It
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About half of the Germans consider the AfD to be extreme right. A survey also shows that many people are really afraid of the party.
New Insa survey: The AfD climbs to 29 percent, the Union falls to a record low. As CDU CEO Merz wants to counter after his holiday.
In a new INSA survey, the AfD slightly increases and once again reaches its record level of 29 percent. 53 percent consider the party to be far-right, 42 percent support a prohibition procedure. In May 2025, they still considered 61 percent to be far-right.
The AfD remains clearly the strongest force in the current Insa survey. Further questions reveal how the Germans think about the party – and how they look at the election in Saxony-Anhalt.
The poll shows that almost half of Germans are not afraid of the AfD party.
About half of the Germans consider the AfD to be extreme right. A survey also shows that many people are really afraid of the party.
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- 60% of the sources lean Right
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