Germany: The Greens and Analena Berbock are first, according to a new poll

If parliamentary elections were held elections Tomorrow, Friday, the Greens would take first place and be the strongest force in the federal parliament, with their co-chair Analena Berbock They would also vote directly for chancellor, according to a poll by Germany’s first public service broadcaster, ARD.

More specifically, while the ruling Christian Democrats and Christian Socialists (CDU / CSU) would receive 23% (-4% compared to a similar poll in April), the Greens (Die Gruenen) would receive 26% (+ 4%) of the vote. total votes, according to a poll conducted by dimap on behalf of ARD. With the loss of four percentage points compared to the April poll, the two sister parties, the CDU and the CSU, are losing the first place in the preferences of the voters for the first time since July 2019.

The also ruling Social Democratic Party (SPD) loses two percentage points and with 14% of respondents choosing them is in third place, ahead of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which would receive 12% (+1 %).

They are followed by the Liberals (FDP) with 11%, who increase their percentage by two percentage points and thus precede the Left (Die Linke) which would receive 6% (-1%). Other parties would vote 5%.

According to the survey, dissatisfaction with the large Conservative / Social Democrat coalition remains high although the dissatisfaction rate drops by 2 points: almost two-thirds (62%) of respondents are “very little” or “not at all satisfied” with their work. ruling parties.

If the Germans could elect their prime minister directly, then Green candidate for chancellor Alena Berbock would receive the most votes. With 28% of the vote, the Greens’ co-chair is ahead of CDU and CSU Chancellor Armin Lasset and SPD candidate Olaf Soltz, who would be voted in by 21% of those polled respectively. However, almost one third of the respondents (30%) were not sure who they would vote for or did not answer.

Finally, Burbok would be directly elected chancellor by 82% of the Greens, Soltz by 63% of the Social Democrats, and Lassett by 51% of the Christian Democrats / Christian Socialists.

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