Government support has hit rock bottom in Germany
It has been reported that, according to the latest polls, the vote share of the ruling three-party coalition government in Germany has fallen to an all-time low.
According to data from the INSA polling company, the Social Democratic Party (SPD), one of the governing partners, has 17 percent of the votes, the Green Party 14 percent and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) 6 percent. hundred. Prime Minister Olaf Scholz’s party, the SPD, which won 25.7 percent of the vote in the last election, has lost 8.7 percent of the vote in two years.
In the polls, the percentage of votes of the Christian Social Union (CDU-CSU) parties remained unchanged and maintained its first place with 27 percent.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, known for its anti-Muslim and anti-foreign sentiment, maintained its position as the country’s second-largest party with an increase of one point to 22 percent.
In the last poll, the Left Party obtained 5 percent, while the total of other parties obtained 9 percent. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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