A poll commissioned by Bild showed that 14% of voters would vote for the Union - the same as for the SPD, which is represented by Chancellor Scholz.

Two more coalition pro-government parties - the Greens and the Free Democrats - would gain 12% and 4%, respectively, in a hypothetical election to the Bundestag.

At the same time, the right-wing Alternative for Germany, which also advocates ending support for Ukraine and accepting Ukrainian refugees, would score 18%.

The next elections to the Bundestag will take place in autumn 2025.

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    11 months ago

    Are they the main opposition?

    For the first time in upwards of a decade as the coalition between green neoliberals, social democrat neoliberals and unabashed neoliberals keeps yucking it up.

    They’re popular because this is a deeply, DEEPLY conservative country. If it had it’s way, we would’ve never left the 1990s, and that is the promise the CxU delivers. Nothing ever changes.