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German conservatives fall in poll ahead of election

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Posted on February 4, 2025

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· Last updated: January 26, 2026

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Support for Germany's conservative bloc fell by 2 percentage points to 28% within a week, a survey showed on Tuesday after its lead candidate Friedrich Merz used the backing of

German Conservatives See Poll Decline Ahead of Election

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Support for Germany's conservative bloc fell by 2 percentage points to 28% within a week, a survey showed on Tuesday after its lead candidate Friedrich Merz used the backing of the far-right to get plans for a migration crackdown through parliament.

Less than three weeks before federal elections, the Forsa poll for RTL/ntv also showed support for Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats (SPD) holding steady at 16%. The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) was unchanged at 20%.

Merz, running for chancellor on the conservative CDU/CSU alliance's ticket, last week won parliamentary approval for a proposal to restrict migration with the help of votes from the AfD, breaking a taboo on cooperation with the far-right.

The focus of the campaign has shifted sharply to migration after an Afghan asylum seeker was arrested over deadly stabbings on Jan. 22, which followed other high-profile killings in public spaces by people with an immigrant background.

Merz's bid to follow up with an additional draft migration law in parliament failed last Friday, when some of his own legislators denied him support.

The Forsa poll was conducted between Jan. 28 and Feb. 3, almost entirely after the first parliamentary vote.

(Reporting by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Madeline Chambers)

Key Takeaways

  • Support for Germany's conservative bloc fell by 2%.
  • Friedrich Merz used far-right backing for migration plans.
  • SPD's support remains steady at 16%.
  • AfD support unchanged at 20%.
  • Migration becomes a central campaign issue.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is the decline in support for German conservatives in polls amid a migration policy debate.
Who is Friedrich Merz?
Friedrich Merz is the lead candidate for Germany's conservative CDU/CSU alliance in the upcoming federal elections.
What role does migration play in the election?
Migration has become a central issue in the election following high-profile incidents and legislative proposals.

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