Recent Polls Show SPD Gains Ahead of 2025 Bundestag Election

Wed 5th Feb, 2025

As Germany approaches the Bundestag elections scheduled for February 23, significant political shifts are being observed in recent polling data. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) has reported a notable increase in support, while the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is experiencing a decline.

This electoral cycle has gained attention following the collapse of the 'Traffic Light' coalition, composed of the SPD, the Greens, and the Free Democrats, which disbanded in November 2024. Chancellor Olaf Scholz from the SPD raised the question of confidence in the Bundestag in December, ultimately failing to secure a majority.

In the lead-up to the elections, discussions surrounding migration policies have intensified, particularly after the Union's recent legislative attempts to tighten immigration regulations fell short in the Bundestag. CDU leader Friedrich Merz is seeking to consolidate support within his party during the upcoming party congress.

The latest surveys indicate that the CDU, led by Merz, continues to hold a lead, with the SPD and AfD following closely behind. This competitive landscape is setting the stage for a dynamic election campaign as all parties prepare to mobilize their bases and articulate their platforms.

As the elections draw nearer, the political atmosphere is charged with debates and strategic positioning from all sides. Polling data will continue to evolve as the parties engage voters and respond to pressing national issues.


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