AfD își menține avansul în Germania. Partidul de extremă-dreapta conduce în intențiile de vot
The far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) leads in polls ahead of the center-right coalition led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, with significant regional elections approaching. A recent survey indicates AfD at 27%, followed by Merz's coalition at 22%. The Greens hold third place at 14%, while the Social Democrats and the Left remain at 12%. The current coalition would lack a majority if elections were held now. Despite AfD's lead, a majority of respondents oppose the idea of the party governing regionally, fearing poor governance. Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil has suggested considering a ban on AfD due to its extremist views.