AfD Remains Strongest Force in Brandenburg according to Election Poll
According to a recent election poll, the far-right party AfD is leading with 27% support in Brandenburg, followed by SPD at 23% and CDU at 18%. The Greens and Left party are both below 5%.
The Free Voters hope to secure a direct mandate. In the event of an AfD victory, Brandenburg's current SPD Minister-President, Dietmar Woidke, plans to resign.
CDU is relying on an anti-traffic light coalition campaign with Redmann and Merz. The survey also revealed that 31% of respondents are in favor of AfD participation in the government, while 61% are against it.
The most important issues for voters in Brandenburg are migration, education, and transportation. In a separate article, it is revealed that the rise of the AfD in eastern Germany is causing concern among experts, with over 24% of people with a migration background considering emigrating or changing federal states if the AfD comes to power.
Experts urge mainstream parties to distance themselves from the AfD's far-right narrative to protect social harmony and public peace in Germany.
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