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German election: SPD makes major gains against Merkel’s CDU

For the first time in over four years, Germany’s center-left Social Democrats (SPD) have taken a lead over the center-right Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian sister party, the Christian Social Union (CSU). The CDU/CSU has been in a coalition government with the SPD for the past eight years.

In its latest monthly Deutschlandtrend survey, pollster infratest dimap on Thursday put the Social Democrats at 25% with the CDU/CSU at a historic low of only 20%. The SPD won 20.5% of the votes in the last general election in 2017, with the CDU/CSU taking 32.9% .


The Green party, which was flying high in April this year, has also continued its downward turn and polled at 16%, the weakest showing since September 2018.

The pro-free market Free Democrats (FDP) stands at 13%, followed by the far-right populist AfD. The Left party remained unchanged at 6%.

These latest results open up a wide range of three-way coalition possibilities for government building after the September 26 election.


How will the election work?

Germans don’t vote directly for the head of government, the chancellor. After 16 years in office, Chancellor Angela Merkel is stepping down, although she still tops approval ratings in the latest survey.

But Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, the SPD’s top candidate, is not far behind her in the Deutschlandtrend popularity ratings.

He is by far the most popular of the three candidates for chancellor. Compared to his competitors — Armin Laschet for the CDU/CSU and Annalena Baerbock for the Greens — Scholz is seen as the most likable and credible. He is also considered to have the best leadership skills.

The SPD candidate’s popularity has directly benefited the party. A quarter of those who said they would vote for the SPD said it was mainly because of their belief in Scholz and his leadership qualities.

Voters are most likely to back the SPD when it comes to ensuring adequate wages, long-term security for pensions and a good policies on family and child care. The CDU/CSU continues to win over most voters in the area of economic policy and in dealing with the COVID crisis. As before, the Greens are considered to have the greatest competence in environmental and climate policy.

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