Voter trend tilts: Habeck picks up, Merz loses support!
Voter trend tilts: Habeck picks up, Merz loses support!
The political situation in Germany is becoming increasingly exciting, and a current survey suggests that the competition for the Chancellery is gaining intensity. As Berlin Live , Robert Habeck, the Chancellor candidate of the Greens, his challenger Friedrich Merz (CDU) could be dangerously close. In a Forsa survey published on November 26, Merz was compared with only 30 percent and a decline of four percentage points, while Habeck increased by one percentage point to 22 percent. This means that the distance between the two has shrunk by a total of five percentage points in a week. Chancellor Olaf Scholz remains far with only 13 percent.
trend in favor of the Greens
In the political mood survey of Welt confirm the upward trend of the Greens. Interest in the party seems to grow because she was able to gain a point with 12 percent in the Sunday question. In contrast, the Union loses a point and is now 32 percent. Despite the increasing values of the Greens, however, the Union remains the strongest force. It is particularly striking that a third of the voters (35 percent) does not yet have a clear preference for a candidate for a chancellor.
In addition, an INSA survey shows that the SPD comes under pressure. At only 15 percent, it dropped by one point compared to the previous week, while the Union and the AfD were able to gain approval. The CDU/CSU is currently 32.5 percent at the forefront, followed by the AfD with 19.5 percent. The Greens stagnate at their value of eleven percent. These survey data indicate that the political landscape in Germany can change rapidly and that the coming months could be decisive for the Bundestag election 2025.
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