far-right party AfD reaches 25% - Union party maintains strength
In the latest ARD "Germany trend" poll, conducted by the opinion research institute Infratest dimap, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has reached a new high of 25%, while the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) remain the strongest force with 27%.
The SPD and Greens also gained in the poll, with the SPD at 14% and the Greens at 11%. The Left party remains at 10%, while the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht gained one percentage point and is now at 4%. Unfortunately, the FDP, the Free Democratic Party, lost one percentage point and is now at 3%.
The polling process is generally associated with uncertainties. Factors such as declining party loyalty and increasingly short-term voting decisions make it difficult for opinion research institutes to weight the data collected in the ARD "Germany trend" poll. The poll reflects the opinion climate at the time of the survey, which was conducted from 1 to 2 September, based on a survey of 1,342 people aged 18 and over.
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The ARD "Germany trend" poll results highlight the changing political landscape in Germany, with the AfD gaining support and the other parties experiencing varying levels of success. The next federal election is scheduled for 2021, and these poll results may provide a glimpse into the potential outcomes.
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