Most Germans don't want AfD in the government. fresh poll

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Participants in the protest against the cooperation of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) with the alternate organization for Germany (AfD)

66% of the Germans surveyed are against a possible government coalition involving the right- populist alternate for Germany (AfD) – according to a fresh survey. For 28 percent, specified a coalition would be acceptable. Parliamentary elections in the West Germany will take place on 23 February.

Among voters Green parties 99% do not approve of the AfD coalition, while among the supporters of the Social Democratic SPD it is 97%," wrote ARD tv news portal, tagesschau. A survey for the sender was conducted by DeutschlandTrend.

For the majority (77%) of the Chadetic voters CDU and CSU parties coalition with AfD is besides unacceptable, but for 19% of the supporters of these groups this would be an option.

Among the AfD voters, support for coalitions with their organization is evidently advanced and is 94%," Tagesschau noted.

Germans. A poll before the election

On the another hand, the poll of the ZDF tv Politbarometer shows that erstwhile it comes to views regarding future cooperation between the CDU and AfD, respondents are divided: 50% believes the CDU will stick to the decision taken at the 2018 organization conference and proceed to reject political cooperation with AfD at national level while 43% are against it.

SEE: Parliamentary elections in Germany. AfD and SPD have identified candidates

Questions about possible cooperation between CDU and AfD have late appeared in connection with the recent by a vote in the Bundestag on the resolution proposed by the Chadeks on strengthening migration law. The resolution passed through the support of the utmost right-wing alternate for Germany (AfD), which was a departure from the previously practiced rule that democratic parties did not cooperate with extremist groups.

Parliamentary elections in Germany

The election run in Germany is presently focused on refugees and asylum. The CDU/CSU is considered to be the most competent in this area (29 percent), 17 percent support SPD policy on refugees, 16 percent AfD, 13 percent Greens – according to the ZDF poll.

As to the question which of the 4 candidates Germany would most like to have in its position Chancellor, it is in the ZDF survey that Friedrich Merz (32 percent) leads the candidate of the chades ahead of Robert Habeck (Greens, 24 percent). They are followed by the current chief of government Olaf Scholz (SPD) with 18 percent and Alice Weidel (AfD), who prefers 13 percent of voters.

PAP

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