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The Insa poll Germany confirms AfD as the leading party at 26%, slightly down from last week, while Die Linke and FDP gain support

The latest Insa poll Germany, published by Bild, shows a shifting political scene. Alternative for Germany (AfD) remains the most popular party at 26%, but it has lost one percentage point compared with the previous week. The CDU/CSU remain steady at 25%, while coalition partner SPD holds firm at 15%.

Die Linke overtakes the Greens

A notable development in the Insa poll Germany is Die Linke rising to 11%, surpassing the Greens, who drop to 10%. Die Linke’s recent media attention stems from its decision to abstain on pension reform, allowing the government’s measure to pass in the Bundestag.

BSW and FDP under observation

The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) remains at 4%, below the parliamentary threshold, while the Liberal Party (FDP) gains one point to 4%. Overall, the Insa poll Germany shows a fluid electorate with minor but potentially significant shifts that could impact political balances if confirmed over time.

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