In the midst of a new World War War and continuous negative elements on the course of the German economy, consultations on the formation of a government – “big”, but of the predicted parliamentary majority – coalition are delayed.
According to the Great Deutschlandtrend on behalf of the public network ARD the Christian Union (/CSU) is just in 26%having lost three units and thus retreats to the worst poll since October 2022. A bad omen for the anticipation, as it is called, Chancellor Friedrich Mertz reports
On the other hand, the far -right, official opposition, touches the historically high percentage of 24% At federal level, reinforced by three units. Now the difference from the Christian Union has been reduced to two units.
The Social Democrats move to 16%, the Greens at 11%and the left at 10%. The Sarah Wagenknecht Alliance and the Liberals move to 4%, below the 5% limit required to enter a party into the House.
Mertz’s acceptance rate falls
According to the same poll, the acceptance rates of Christian Democrats Friedrich Mertz have fallen to 25%, while in mid -February they were around 35%.
On the contrary, the head of the Christian Socialist Marcus Zender is 35%, and the same percentage is the co -chair of Social Democrats Lars Klingbale. The most popular politician in Germany remains Defense Boris Pistorius with 60%.