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Union Faellt Auf Kritische Marke Abstand Noch Groesser Schock Umfrage Fuer Merz Und Soeder 6a30ee346bb5c7fe2e1c8be2

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A recent YouGov poll indicates that the AfD has increased its lead over the Union, which is now polling at a record low of 20%. The data suggests that forming a stable federal government without including the AfD would be challenging, potentially necessitating a fragile coalition or even a minority government. Meanwhile, other major parties saw mixed results, with the Greens gaining ground and the SPD losing points.

Key points

  • The AfD increased its lead over the Union in the latest YouGov poll, reaching 29% of support.
  • The CDU/CSU (Union) dropped two percentage points to 20%, marking a new negative record for the bloc.
  • The current gap between the AfD and the Union is reported as the largest ever recorded across major polling institutes.
  • A stable coalition government without the AfD would require a fragile alliance of CDU, SPD, and Greens, reaching only 46%.
  • The Greens gained one point to reach 14%, while the SPD lost one point, dropping to 12%.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe AfD is polling at 29 percent and has increased its lead over the Union.
  • VerifiableThe CDU/CSU (Union) dropped two points, falling to 20%, which is a new negative record.
  • VerifiableThe current gap between the AfD and the Union is the largest recorded across almost all polling institutes.
  • VerifiableForming a federal government without the AfD would require a fragile coalition of CDU, SPD, and Greens reaching 46%.

Missing context

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The article discusses political polling and party dynamics (Union, Merz, Soeder) within German politics. There is no mention of commercial activity, commodity prices, supply chains, or financial mechanisms that would impact market sectors.

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