Brandenburg Election: Tight Race Between SPD and AfD
Recent polls indicate a neck-and-neck competition between the SPD and AfD in Brandenburg, with the SPD closing in just one percentage point behind the AfD. The CDU and the new BSW alliance follow in the rankings.
Minister-President Dietmar Woidke of the SPD remains highly popular, commanding 50% support in a direct election scenario, while his rivals from the CDU and AfD both stand at 9%. The Greens and the Left struggle, with neither expected to secure seats in the state parliament.
Despite a stagnant AfD, the SPD has gained 3% over the past week. Woidke has announced he would step down if the AfD wins, emphasizing the high stakes of the upcoming election.
The coalition government, known as the Kenia coalition, has seen only 46% satisfaction among voters. As the Greens fight for survival, the political landscape remains volatile and unpredictable.
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