德国另类选择党(AfD)首次在民调中领先,默尔茨的支持率暴跌。
AfD Tops Polls For First Time In History As Merz's Public Support For Chancellor Plummets

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/afd-tops-polls-first-time-history-merzs-public-support-chancellor-plummets

最近一项益普索民调显示德国政坛发生了显著变化,德国另类选择党(AfD)的支持率首次超过基民盟/基社盟(CDU/CSU),达到25%,而基民盟/基社盟的支持率为24%。这与二月份基民盟/基社盟领先四个百分点的选举结果形成对比。社民党、绿党和左翼党则落后。 AfD的支持率飙升与德国民众对基民盟领导人弗里德里希·默茨的信心下降相吻合,福沙民调显示,只有32%的德国人认为他适合担任总理。这种不满情绪遍及各党派,尤其是在东德。 分析人士将这种转变归因于选民对政治体制的失望,尤其是在备受争议的5000亿欧元投资基金问题上。自民党(FDP)的沃尔夫冈·库比基警告说,一场潜在的政治革命正在酝酿之中,暗示AfD有可能产生总理。AfD联合主席爱丽丝·魏德尔则指责默茨考虑与左翼政党结盟,背叛了选民,暗示未来选举中可能出现权力转移。目前基民盟和社民党正在进行联盟谈判。


原文

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) has become the most popular party nationwide for the first time in its history, edging past the CDU/CSU in the latest Ipsos poll.

The survey, conducted April 4–5, 2025, shows the AfD at 25 percent, just ahead of the CDU/CSU at 24 percent. The polling marks a dramatic turnaround since February’s federal election, when the Christian Democrats attained 29 percent and the AfD came second, four points behind.

Meanwhile, the SPD holds 15 percent, and both the Greens and the Left Party are at 11 percent each.

These numbers come amid growing dissatisfaction with CDU leader Friedrich Merz. According to a separate Forsa poll for RTL and ntv, only 32 percent of Germans believe Merz is suited for the office of chancellor, while 60 percent say he is not. This marks a steep decline from early March, when 40 percent still had confidence in him.

Merz’s numbers are even worse in East Germany, where just 19 percent see him as a good future chancellor, compared to 34 percent in the West. Only among Union voters does Merz enjoy solid support, with 69 percent considering him a strong candidate. Among supporters of other parties, skepticism is widespread: 69 percent of SPD voters, 71 percent of Green voters, and 84 percent of AfD voters say Merz is unfit for the role. Among Left Party voters, that number climbs to 85 percent.

“The majority of voters doubt that the black-red agreement is moving in the right direction,” said Hermann Binkert, head of the INSA polling institute, referring to ongoing negotiations over a possible Grand Coalition between the CDU and SPD.

Voter frustration is also being stoked by the controversial €500 billion investment fund, approved with backing from the CDU, SPD, and Greens. Viewed as a signal of increased spending and mounting debt, the fund has intensified criticism of the political establishment.

FDP senior figure Wolfgang Kubicki recently issued a warning to Germany’s legacy parties, saying the country is on the verge of a political revolution. “An AfD chancellor is closer than we think,” Kubicki said. “The vast majority of German citizens have recently voted somehow right-wing. Now, however, they threaten to get left-wing politics. That can’t go on for much longer.”

Following February’s election result, AfD co-leader Alice Weidel accused Merz of betraying his voters by cozying up to left-wing parties.

“If the CDU commits electoral fraud against its own voters by forming a coalition with the left, the next election will come sooner than you think,” she warned. “Then, we will overtake the CDU as the strongest force!”

Coalition talks between the SPD and the CDU continued long into the night on Tuesday, with an announcement on the next federal government expected in the coming days.

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