Coalition of Christian Democrats and Social Democrats Shows New Poll in Germany – Far Right Second

The “grand coalition” scenario, a government with the Christian Union (CDU/CSU) as a major partner and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) as a minor partner, is indicated as the most likely post-election alliance in Germany, the last poll of the year for the Bild newspaper. According to the INSA institute survey carried out on behalf of the tabloid, the Union maintains its net lead in terms of voting intentions marginally reduced with 31% (-1), while the Alternative for Germany (AfD) remains in second place with 20% (unchanged). The SPD follows with 17% (+1), while the Greens remain in fourth place with 12%. The Zara Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) is limited to 7% (-1), while the Free Democratic Party (FDP) will have to fight to enter the Bundestag, it is below the 5% mark with 4% (-1 ). “At the moment, a parliamentary majority for a CDU/CSU – SPD coalition is visible with 48%. A CDU/CSU – Greens coalition would gather 43%, but for a governing majority 44% is required,” he explained […]
Source: News Beast

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