According to the latest poll results, the FDP and the Greens are continuing to lose voter support. the “Bild” citing the new opinion trend of the Insa Institute on Monday, both parties are only to a single-digit percentage.
According to the report, the Greens under Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck currently receive 9.5 percent of approval, which puts them in single digits for the first time in almost seven yearsreports the opinion research institute.
But the traffic light coalition ultimately weakens all three parties that support it.
Hermann Binkert, Institute Insa
According to the opinion trend, the FDP under Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner has just 3.5 percent approval. With this figure, the Liberals would fall below the five percent hurdle and do not make it into parliament.
The SPD gains one and a half percentage points compared to the previous week and is at 15.5 percent in the current survey. The AfD also recorded an increase of half a percentage point and reached 20 percent approval.
The Union (CDU and CSU) lost one percentage point compared to the previous week and slipped to 32 percent. The Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) coalition achieved ten percentage points. The Left Party maintained its value from the previous week at 2.5 percent.
According to Insa boss Hermann Binkert, the traffic light coalition is currently weakening three parties that support it, reports Bild. The SPD is indeed narrowing the gap slightly between itself and the AfD and the Union. However, the Greens and the SPD are losing “more than a third of their votes compared to the federal election, and the FDP more than two thirds,” says Binkert. (Tsp)