“政治转向不可避免”:德国选择党领导人魏德尔宣告该党民调创新高
"The Political Shift Is Inevitable": AfD Leader Weidel Heralds New Polling High For Party

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/political-shift-inevitable-afd-leader-weidel-heralds-new-polling-high-party

反移民的德国选择党(AfD)在最新的 Insa 民调中创下 29% 的历史新高,进一步扩大了对基民盟/基社盟(CDU/CSU)的领先优势,后者支持率降至 22%。这一转变凸显了基民盟/基社盟与社会民主党(SPD)当前执政联盟日益增长的不稳定性。 在德国经济停滞、能源危机和破产案件激增的背景下,总理弗里德里希·默茨(基民盟)面临着越来越大的压力。执政联盟内部日益分裂;社会民主党的民调支持率仅为 12%,并因提议削减社会福利支出而与基民盟发生冲突。与此同时,绿党的支持率为 14%,而自民党(FDP)和莎拉·瓦根克内希特联盟(BSW)的支持率则低于进入议会的门槛。 政府内部及基民盟成员的不满情绪正在加剧,据报道,他们对该党在与社会民主党捆绑的情况下无法实施有效改革感到不满。随着要求提前选举的呼声不断,以及对联合政府能否长久的怀疑,政治分析人士和议员们越来越怀疑本届政府能否撑满四年任期。

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Via Remix News,

The latest Insa Sunday poll has given the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party a new record high for voter support. At 29 percent, up 1 point, the AfD has an even greater lead over the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU), which fell 1 point to 22 percent.

A YouGov poll just last week showed AfD at 28 percent and the CDU/CSU at 22 percent.

AfD co-leader Alice Weidel took to X to celebrate the news, pointing out that Germany’s current ruling coalition stands now at just 34 percent.

“The political shift is inevitable—we will put the interests of our country and our citizens back at the forefront!” she wrote.

This continues the downward trend for the CDU/CSU alliance, currently governing Germany in coalition with the SPD. Back in February 2025, the CDU/CSU and SPD together received almost 45 percent of the second-round votes. In mid-April, points out Junge Freiheit, they were still polling at 25 percent according to Insa, while the AfD reached 26 percent. Just a month earlier, the CDU and CSU were slightly ahead of the AfD.

Meanwhile, the Social Democrats (SPD) continue to weaken, dropping one point to 12 percent, behind the Greens, who gained 1.5 points to reach 14 percent. The Left Party now stands at 10 percent, down 1 point, and the FDP and BSW, at 3 percent each, would not even enter parliament. 

Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) has been under increasing pressure due to the ongoing economic stagnation, layoffs, bankruptcies, and energy crisis. There have even been calls for new elections, particularly from its coalition partner, the SPD.

As Remix News reported earlier this month, the SPD is upset over proposed cuts to social programs, backed by the CDU, to address Germany’s increasing budget deficit.

The SPD, however, is not Merz’s only problem, as a significant right-leaning faction of the CDU is increasingly unhappy with his performance and what they feel is the CDU’s inability to pass laws and reforms with the far-left SPD as its partner.

CDU MP Christian von Stetten, for example, reportedly told a business event recently that the coalition would “definitely not” last the full four years of its term.

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