German Far-Right AfD Leads Polls as Chancellor Merz's Popularity Declines
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According to the latest Forsa survey, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) now leads the CDU/CSU by three percentage points - the largest gap between the two parties at the national level so far.
Three percentage points in the recent Forsa survey is ahead of the competition of CDU and CSU – a record lead. The black-red federal government would not have a majority in the population. Merz's personal values also suffer.
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While the AfD of the CDU/CSU is escaping further and further, the Chancellor's satisfaction values are rushing into the basement – according to Forsa's survey to the deepest point since the beginning of his term of office.
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