Friedrich Merz’s party fell 2 pp after approving a project against immigration with the support of AFD, right -wing
A Forsa survey on Tuesday (4.Fev.2025) shows the party of candidate Friedrich Merz as the favorite for the election of the Parliament of Germany. The Central-right CDU (Democratic Union (CDU) appears 28% of voting intentions, compared to 20% of AFD (alternative to Germany, right), represented by Alice Weidel. The SPD (Social Democratic, Center left), party of the current chancellor, appears with 16%. The election will be made in.
The CDU ranged 2 percentage points down from Forsa’s previous survey, when the party recorded 30% of voting intentions. The survey released this 3rd (4.FEV) was the 1st since the project presented by Merz for harder rules about immigration in the country. It was approved with the support of AFD.
Here’s the result of the research:
Germany parties, including Merz’s, had agreed not to present guidelines who could have the interest of AFD in Parliament at least until the elections. The goal is to weaken and isolate the acronym to the election. However, the candidate.
Former Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) criticized Merz’s attitude and said the candidate made a mistake by passing an anti-imigantist measure in Parliament with the support of AFD.
“It is necessary for all democratic parties to work together, surpassing the partisan political borders, not as a tactical maneuver, but honestly […] to do everything possible to avoid terrible attacks in the future ”Merkel, in one of his few public statements since leaving office in 2021.