In a recent survey conducted by the polling institute Insa, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) has reached a new record high. The party is now four percentage points ahead of the Union, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of Germany. This development could have far-reaching implications for the upcoming elections, as the AfD is increasingly being recognized as a serious competitor.
The Greens have slightly lost support in the same survey, while the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Left Party remain unchanged. This stability in support for the SPD and the Left may indicate that their voter base remains loyal, despite the challenges they face. The survey results raise questions about the future direction of German politics and show that voters are increasingly looking for alternatives.
The Greens have slightly lost support in the same survey, while the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Left Party remain unchanged. This stability in support for the SPD and the Left may indicate that their voter base remains loyal, despite the challenges they face. The survey results raise questions about the future direction of German politics and show that voters are increasingly looking for alternatives.