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A few days before the state elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate, it looks like a further majority for the previous government alliances in both countries.

According to a new ZDF “Politbarometer” there is currently a clear majority in Baden-Württemberg for the continuation of the green-black government, and there would also be enough for a coalition of the Greens, SPD and FDP.

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the current government made up of the SPD, FDP and the Greens would still have a majority, if elected now.

The election will take place on Sunday.

Compared to the “Politbarometer” of the previous week, there were only a few changes in the results published on Thursday evening.

“This is also due to the fact that, due to the corona, a large number of those eligible to vote have already made postal votes early on,” explained the “Politbarometer” makers.

The affair about questionable business of Union MPs with corona masks will therefore only have a limited effect on the election result.

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According to the representative survey carried out by the Wahlen research group from March 8th to 11th, the Greens in Baden-Württemberg could currently expect 34 percent (minus 1 compared to the previous week), the CDU with 24 percent, the AfD with 11 Percent, the SPD with 10 percent (all unchanged), the FDP with 11 percent (plus 1) and the Left with 3 percent (unchanged).

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In the 2016 state elections, the Greens won 30.3 percent, the CDU 27.0 percent, the AfD 15.1 percent, the SPD 12.7 percent, the FDP 8.3 percent and the Left 2.9 percent.

In Rhineland-Palatinate, according to the “Politbarometer”, the SPD is currently at 33 percent, the CDU at 29 percent, the AfD at 9 percent (all unchanged from the previous week), the FDP at 6.5 percent (minus 0.5) The Greens to 10 percent (minus 1), the Left to 3 percent (unchanged), the Free Voters to 5 percent (plus 1).

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In the state elections in 2016 it looked like this in Rhineland-Palatinate: SPD 36.2 percent, CDU 31.8 percent, AfD 12.6 percent, FDP 6.2 percent, Greens 5.3 percent, Left 2.8 percent, Free Voters 2.2 percent.

Incumbent in Baden-Württemberg and Rhineland-Palatinate in front

When it comes to who one would rather have as Prime Minister, the incumbents are clearly ahead in both countries.

In Baden-Württemberg, the incumbent of the Greens, Winfried Kretschmann, has 70 percent - very far ahead of the CDU top candidate Susanne Eisenmann with 13 percent (the rest 100 percent: “don't know”, “don't know” or “neither nor”).

In Rhineland-Palatinate, a “Politbarometer” majority of 58 percent would like Malu Dreyer (SPD) to be Prime Minister again.

28 percent of Rhineland-Palatinate residents would choose Christian Baldauf from the CDU.