Insa survey – Union ends slide – domestic policy

Four weeks after the election, the Union appears to have come to an end.

In the current Insa opinion trend for BILD, the CDU / CSU (20 percent) improves by one and a half percentage points.

The FDP (14 percent) loses one point, the AfD (eleven percent) half a point. The SPD (28 percent), the Greens (16 percent) and the Left (five percent) keep their values ​​from the previous week. The other parties together also come together again to six percent.

A traffic light coalition has a clear majority of the vote with a total of 58 percent.

But also a Jamaica coalition (50 percent) and red-green-red (49 percent) would have clear parliamentary majorities.

► Insa boss Hermann Binkert: “The Union is stabilizing at a low level. The chance of a realignment gives her some tailwind. “

Merkel continues to lead the political ranking

The outgoing Chancellor Angela Merkel (67, CDU) continues to lead the ranking of the most popular politicians in Germany – she even wins two points.

The leading traffic light politician Olaf Scholz (63, SPD), Greens co-party leader Robert Habeck (52) and FDP leader Christian Lindner (42) lose something, but remain in the top positions. Future opposition politicians gain, but are found further down in the ranking.

Bayern Landeschef Markus Söder (54, CSU) keeps his score, but falls to 7th place, behind Sahra Wagenknecht (52, Die Linke; 6th place). After Angela Merkel, Söder remains the most popular Union politician, although he is only 7th in the midfield. In sight of him, however, are the CDU politicians Norbert Röttgen (9th place), Carsten Linnemann (10th place) and Ralph Brinkhaus (12th place), who are on the list for the first time.

For comparison: Armin Laschet wins three points, but remains in 18th place!

Rank (change) Politician Points (change)
1 (=) Angela Merkel (CDU) 56.6 (+2)
2 (=) Olaf Scholz (SPD) 50.8 (-1)
3 (↑ 5) Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) 47.9 (+1)
4 (↓ 3) Christian Lindner (FDP) 47.8 (-2)
5 (↓ 4) Robert Habeck (Greens) 47.1 (-1)
6 (↑ 7) Sahra Wagenknecht (left) 46.5 (=)
7 (↓ 6) Markus Söder (CSU) 45.8 (=)
8 (↑ 9) Wolfgang Kubicki (FDP) 42.9 (+1)
9 (new) Norbert Röttgen (CDU) 42.4 (new)
10 (new) Carsten Linnemann (CDU) 39.7 (new)

For the Insa opinion trend on behalf of BILD, a total of 2,105 citizens were surveyed from October 22 to 25, 2021. The maximum statistical error tolerance is +/- 2.5 percentage points.

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