Germany’s
far-right AfD hits record support in latest poll
Party surges
to 23.5% support, rising nearly 3 points since last month's general elections
Anadolu
Staff |
25.03.2025 -
Update : 25.03.2025
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Germany’s
far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has reached a record high in
public support, rising to 23.5% in a new poll released Tuesday and
significantly closing the gap with the country’s leading conservative alliance.
“This is the
highest value ever measured for the AfD in the INSA opinion trend,” Hermann
Binkert, head of the INSA polling institute, told Bild daily.
The
conservative alliance of Friedrich Merz's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and
its sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU), polled at 27%, falling 1.5
percentage points since their Feb. 23 election victory.
The AfD
gained nearly three points since the election, narrowing the gap with the
CDU/CSU to just 3.5 percentage points – down from almost eight points a month
ago.
The party's
rise comes amid growing voter frustration with traditional parties and concerns
over immigration and economic issues.
INSA’s
analysis suggests support for the AfD could reach as high as 30.5%. However,
other parties maintain higher theoretical ceilings: the CDU/CSU could reach up
to 42%, while the center-left Social Democratic Party could climb to 39.5%.
Among other
parties, the Greens rose slightly to 12%. Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social
Democratic Party fell to 14.5%. The liberal FDP polled at 3.5%, and the
socialist Left Party saw a notable improvement, reaching 10.5%.
In last
month’s parliamentary elections, the CDU/CSU emerged as the strongest force
with 28.5% of the vote, though it fell short of an outright majority.
The Social
Democrats, despite seeing their lowest historical result at 16.4%, have
positioned themselves as a crucial coalition partner. The two parties together
would hold 328 seats in the Bundestag, comfortably surpassing the 316-seat
requirement for a governing majority.
Merz has
stated his intention to complete coalition negotiations with the Social
Democrats and form a government within the next month, citing urgent domestic
economic challenges and mounting international security concerns.
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