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The CDU and CSU continue to decline in election polls.

For the first time since the end of March 2020, the Union slipped in Kantar's “Sunday trend” for “Bild am Sonntag” to 32 percent and thus below its result of 32.9 percent in the last federal election in September 2017.

At the beginning of March 2020, the Union had only retracted 24 percent in the “Sunday trend” polls, as little as since 2018.

With the beginning of the Corona crisis, their polls rose rapidly: At the end of May, the so-called Sunday question ("Which party would you vote if there were parliamentary elections next Sunday?") A maximum of 40 percent for Christian Democrats and Christian Socialists.

That week they lost another two percentage points.

The SPD receives an unchanged 16 percent - that would mean that the grand coalition would not currently have a mathematical majority.

The Greens (now 19 percent), the AfD (10 percent) and the FDP (9 percent) have each gained one percentage point since the previous week, while the left receives an unchanged 9 percent.

The other parties together lose one percentage point and are now 5 percent.

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In the surveys of other institutes over the past three weeks, the Union is between 32.5 and 37 percent, the Greens between 17 and 20 percent, the SPD between 15 and 17 percent, the AfD between 9 and 11 percent, the FDP between 7 and 10 percent Percent, the left between 7 and 8 percent and the other parties together between 4.5 and 7 percent.

For “Bild am Sonntag”, Kantar interviewed 2,410 people between February 25 and March 3.