In the ARD “Germany trend” the AfD had recently caught up with the SPD nationwide with 18 percent. This causes some great concern among the population.
According to a Forsa survey, a majority of the German population is concerned about the AfD’s poll high. As the RTL/ntv “trend barometer” shows, 64 percent of those surveyed are very or very worried. According to the survey, 34 percent are less or not worried about the development.
An Insa survey for “Bild” came to similar results. 62 percent answered in the affirmative when asked whether this shift to the right scared them. 33 percent, on the other hand, are not afraid of the development, the rest gave no answer.
In the ARD “Germany trend” the AfD had recently caught up with the SPD nationwide with 18 percent. An Insa survey published at the weekend for “Bild am Sonntag” sees the party, which the constitutional protection agency classifies as a suspected right-wing extremist, at 19 percent, also on a par with the SPD.
In the current RTL/ntv “trend barometer” from Tuesday, the AfD is at 17 percent, just behind the SPD (18 percent). The strongest party is the CDU with 30 percent. The Greens have 14 percent and are ahead of the FDP (7 percent) and the Left (4 percent).
Source: Stern

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