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Forsa regularly determines how the top political personnel are in voting favor. There was a lot of movement in the first ranking since government formation.
… Alexander Dobrindt. At least partially. The new Federal Minister of the Interior does not make it to the head of the Forsa politician clasp, but compared to the last survey in March, nine points were able to grow as much as no one else. The new Chancellor Friedrich Merz also rose in voting, as well as his vice Lars Klingbeil. Both were able to win 3 points each. The new FDP boss Christian Dürr also gained approval. At the top, however, there is undisputed Boris Pistorius. The old and new minister of defense was able to improve his value as well as other cabinet members. It seems that the new government, at least in part, receives an advance of trust from the respondents. The most popular Union politician remains NRW Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst. In contrast, the AfD leadership duo Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla had to lose loss, as did BSW founder Sahra Wagenknecht.
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In addition, there was a lot of movement in the politician: seven politicians and politicians have been exchanged since March. Many old traffic lights are no longer represented, including ex-Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck.
Whoever scores with the old and boys according to the survey
With a view to old and young respondents, the evaluation of the politicians partly diveries. For example, a significantly larger part sees the country with Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz in good hands than the 18- to 29-year-olds. Among the younger ones, the top personnel of the left is particularly popular: Gregor Gysi, Heidi Reichinnek and Jan van Aken all end up in the front places. The older ones, on the other hand, favor Hendrik Wüst, Lars Klingbeil and Bärbel Bas. At the top, however, Boris Pistorius ends up in both age groups.
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Differences between East and West became particularly clear in favor of the tops of AfD and BSW. Alice Weidel, Tino Chrupalla and Sahra Wagenknecht performed significantly better in the new federal states than in the old ones. Weidel and Wagenknecht also had to accept losses in their own electorate. Nevertheless, the supporters of the two parties primarily trust their own people – and the staff of the other parties significantly less. There are particularly large differences between the reviews from the warehouse of the left and the BSW. From Forsa side it says: “Wagenknecht and their followers have apparently caused a healing cleaning process for the left-wing cleaning process with their departure from the left.”
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