Söder concerned about low Union polls



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The Union continues to lose points in the polls. In the Sunday trend it is 25 percent. The head of CSU, Markus Söder, calls for a way out in order to win the federal elections.

In light of the worsening Corona crisis and poor poll results, CSU chief Markus Söder has called on the Union to take off. “The situation is very serious. The crown figures are rising and the Union values ​​are falling,” said the Bavarian prime minister of “Bild am Sonntag”. “There is a mood of change in the country.” Therefore, the Union must “show that it still has strength and ideas and that it is not exhausted and exhausted.” “We need a fresh start now,” Söder warned. The Union no longer has a subscription to the Foreign Ministry.

Lost 11 percent in seven weeks

In the Sunday trend, which the Kantar polling institute collects weekly for “BamS,” the Union’s downward trend continues for the fourth week in a row. CDU and CSU lose two percentage points compared to the previous week and now reach 25 percent. That’s eleven percentage points less than seven weeks ago.

The Greens, on the other hand, continue their uptrend with an increase of one point to 23 percent and are therefore only two points behind the Union. The SPD continues to benefit from the weakness of its coalition partner in the federal government and remains unchanged at 17 percent.

AfD and FDP are unchanged at ten percent each, the left reaches 9 percent (+1) this week. The other parties would continue to vote for six percent of those surveyed. For the survey, 1,447 people were interviewed between March 18 and 24.

It is not yet clear which candidate for chancellor will stand for the Union in the Bundestag elections in September. In addition to the head of the CDU, Armin Laschet, Söder is also considered a candidate.

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