Germany is waiting for national elections in two weeks.
According to a public opinion poll two weeks before the nationwide elections in Germany, the three most popular parties are slightly losing their support. According to DPA, TASR reports this.
In the Institute survey, the Bild, the CDU/CSU Conservative Alliance, the extreme right -wing alternative for Germany (AfD) and the Social Democrats of Olafa Scholza (SPD), have lost one percentage point compared to the previous week.
Clearly leads the CDU/CSU block with 29 percent, followed by an AfD with 21 percent, SPDs with 16 percent and greens with 12 percent remain fourth.
The left side of the left by one percentage point exceeded the quorum of five percent (the Parliament entry border), suggesting that its parliamentarians will not fall out of parliament. Six percent is also the left -wing populist Alliance Sahry Wagenknecht (BSW). Liberals from the FDP are four percent after leaving the government coalition in November, which is not enough to join Parliament. Other parties rose by two percentage points and would be elected by seven percent of voters.
The survey took place from 3 to 7 February on a sample of 1204 people. In the current Bundestag has SPD 207 seats, CDU/CSU 196, alliance 90/Greens 117, FDP 90, AFD 76, Left 28, BSW 10 and non -classified 9 have armchairs.