The far -right party ‘alternative to Germany» (AfD) It was in the first place, according to a poll by the Forsa Institute on behalf of RTL/N-TV television networks, which was published today (29.04.2025).
In particular, in the new poll or ‘Alternative for Germany»Preceded by 26% versus 24% of Christian Union (CDU/CSU) that recedes by one unit compared to the previous week.
The Christian Union won the February election with 28.5%, with the far -right AfD ranking second with 20.8%.
The support for the Social Democratic Party (SPD)a government partner of the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) in the new coalition, also fell to one unit to 14%. SPD had secured 16.4% of the votes in the elections.
The poll suggests that The coalition that takes over the reins of power in Germany would not secure a parliamentary majority if elections were held today..
The Green gather 12% and the Left (Die Linke) 10%, according to the same poll.
Germany’s federal parliament (Bundestag) will elect the CDU leader, Friedrich Mertz As a Chancellor on May 6, when the new government is also expected to swearing.