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    1. Northern_North2 on

      Would be nice to see the AFD, not only for my own political beliefs but because it would be interesting.

    2. 11160704 on

      At least we have more options to chose from than trump and Harris.

    3. TheSecondTraitor on

      I’m sure the AFD will solve all the economic problems /s

    4. thendisnigh111349 on

      Germany has proportional representation so its election results are often not quite as simple as right party wins, left party loses. The most likely outcome based on current polling is the main conservative party (CDU/CSU) and the main left party (SDP) form a grand coalition as any other coalition wouldn’t really be workable. Chancellor Scholz in terms of his own political career is doing very poorly, yes, but his party is most likely still gonna be part of the next government despite that, albeit in a lesser capacity.

    5. globeglobeglobe on

      Seems like people are talking about economics, time for billionaire-owned media to ramp up the identity politics again and make everything about immigration and the far-right again (for or against)… this is just the euro crisis that Germany and the rest of the core European countries inflicted on southern Europe coming home to roost.

    6. Calcutec_1 on

      Even if AfD would gain a bit they will never be in government as the normal parties all refuse to work with them in a coalition

    7. Ok-Juxer on

      Why are people so attracted towards right wing? In my home country they elected one 10 years ago and economy grew decently sure but 90% of the promises they made never materialized.

    8. AdminEating_Dragon on

      Immigrants and refugees becoming a hot topic after 2022 without a significant increase in their number is just proof of how successfully Musk’s Twitter takeover imposed his own agenda in the public dialogue.

      The economy is a real issue – albeit there are no quick or easy fixes, no matter how much people don’t want to hear that.

      But the immigration issue should have the same importance as it did in 2018 or 2020. Not much changed.

      Either Germans want a scapegoat for their economic woes, or they also get convinced by Musk-Russia’s propaganda machine that reality is different than it actually is.

    9. Usual-Ad720 on

      Germany will probably do the romanian thing and not allow AfD to win though.

      Democracy does mean that the people can never get what they want after all.

    10. Striking_Reality5628 on

      But it’s getting late. Europe’s economy was built on the basis of global hegemony. The West has lost this status. Both intellectual, industrial and military.

    11. Teacher2teens on

      Because of the putin parties which are financed by Russia. And their putin troll army.

    12. Dear ageing Germany with birthrate below replacement – I have bad news for you if you don’t like both a stagnating economy AND migrant workers.

    13. SethTaylor987 on

      Kinda feels like every EU country is following this path politically speaking, regardless of their actual situation, and it kinda feels like that’s all because the same type of misinformation campaigns are being ran by Russia/China in all EU countries.

    14. History20maker on

      This shows that the interests of the electorate constantly

    15. theme0ne on

      I‘m sure the other german parties except the AFD will solve all the problems. Not only the economic problems. /s

    16. butwhywedothis on

      AfD = Another fucking Disaster.

      Say No to these fuckwits. They only know how to make chaos and can’t govern.

    17. Few_Afternoon_6618 on

      I think we all need to look closely at the topics presented and realise that yes, they are the same points that the US election turned on because they are Russian propaganda points – its happening again and it will continue to happen until Russia is burned to a crisp.

    18. petr_bena on

      entire EU is deeply fucked and its only because of out own incompetence to make a decisive military action in this war, by our inactivity we granted Putin full victory over all those natural resources we need so much, so in the end we didn’t only encourage all dictators that war of conquest is worth it, but also put ourselves into even bigger dependence on russian natural resources. Just this week russians took control of one of largest lithium mines in Europe to add to their portfolio. This war could easily be ended in 2022 but instead we decided to bleed entire Ukraine just to lose it anyway and simultaneously ruined our own economy, because “this is not our war” mentality.

    19. Affectionate_Cut_835 on

      Should I be worried (I am Czech and I have relatives in Poland)

    20. futureboredom on

      It looks like Germany could not be following the USA’s path in its next elections, too

    21. Fandango_Jones on

      Not really. They already struggle to hold on what they got so far. True, they will gain a bit more traction than last time but if the latest elections in the eastern states are any lead on, it is stagnating at best and slowly bleeding out at the worst.

      Additionally the federal constitutional Court and the legal system work in a totally different way and are highly independent.

    22. araujoms on

      Only if you don’t know anything about Germany. They make a lot of mistakes, but putting Nazis in power again is not one of them.

    23. Honest-Parsnip-3123 on

      Man like how can be Climate and energy so high yet, German government be like: lEt’S cLoSe AlL nUcLeAr PoWeR pLaNtS.
      That level of stupidity is just beyond me.

    24. Gaufriers on

      So the “most important problem currently” basically follows the news.

    25. herbieLmao on

      Olaf is unpopular because he is just a chill guy in a very populist era.

      He also did some weird shit as mayor of hamburg.

      Ppl try to create wrong stigmas about him as well.

      Like no one ever watches his speeches in the parliament, yet everyone says he is boring and always asleep.

      The ampelkoalition is generally blamed for a lot of shit they had no real deal in. But it was the same with merkel.
      Germans are in redibly short-memoried when it comes to politics, or the fdp would still be below 5%, which they will probably be again after next elections.

    26. NoGravitasForSure on

      Interesting survey. But I disagree with the conclusion that Germany is following the USA’s path.

      Why? There is an important difference between the election systems of the two countries. Germany has multiple parties that have chances to get into parliament. So voters are rarely in a situation where they have to choose the perceived lesser one of two evils.

      The election results in Germany follow more closely the true convictions of the voters. This means there is less room for surprises. The far-right polls currently at 19% and my prediction is that this is also what they will get in the coming election.

    27. bindermichi on

      Since the CDU is poling high at the moment they probably will.

    28. Reasonable_Shift_120 on

      What saddens me the most is the sharp decline in the climate and energy line. It’s still the most important issue affecting every country in the world. And it won’t get any better, only worse. Plus, it will also affect their beloved economy and immigration a lot by making both of those things even worse. 

    29. FoxieTheFox on

      Whatever “BILD” is currently yapping about on their front page.

    30. fingledeebee on

      You can’t run from economic populism. Next thing you know, you’ll have an orange man advocating for tariffs as a response to high goods prices.

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