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According to the latest Forsa survey, the Union has ended its descent.

The CDU / CSU come in the new RTL / ntv trend barometer for the Sunday question to 27 percent, a slight increase of one percentage point compared to the previous week.

The Greens also add one point to 23 percent.

The SPD, on the other hand, has lost one point to 15 percent.

The left has also lost a percentage point and is currently 7 percent.

The FDP remains at 10 percent, the AfD climbs by one point to 11 percent.

The CDU / CSU would still be far below their result of 32.9 percent in the last federal election, as was the SPD (federal election 20.5 percent).

The Greens, on the other hand, would achieve 23 percent, far more than their previous result of 8.9 percent.

They would win more than twice as many seats as in the 2017 federal election (plus 111).

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Both black and green (together 390 seats) and a “traffic light coalition” made up of the Greens, SPD and FDP (together 371 seats) would be able to govern.

It would not be enough for the current government coalition and for Green-Red-Red.

Who do the Germans want as chancellor?

Trust in many politicians has declined against the background of the disputes over the right strategy to contain the corona pandemic.

For the politician ranking, forsa asks citizens with which politicians they see the country as “in good hands”.

For the last time, confidence in politicians was measured in February 2021.

With minus 13 points, Health Minister Jens Spahn slipped down the most in the ranking, followed by CDU boss Armin Laschet with minus eight points.

Chancellor Angela Merkel also lost five points, but with 64 points she still enjoys by far the greatest trust of all politicians in Germany.

In second place she follows, with 52 points (minus 3), Markus Söder.

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After the outbreak of the pandemic, trust in many politicians initially increased, but then dwindled again as the crisis progressed.

But there are still three politicians whom Germans trust more today than in the pre-Corona period: Angela Merkel won five points compared to January 2020, the green co-boss Annalena Baerbock three points.

However, Markus Söder wins the strongest: He has ten points more than 14 months ago.

On the chancellor question, the Germans would continue to prefer Markus Söder.

If the citizens could vote for their chancellor directly, Markus Söder would get 38 percent against Green leader Robert Habeck and SPD chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz.

20 percent would vote for Habeck and 14 percent for Scholz.

Against the green co-chair Annalena Baerbock and Olaf Scholz, Söder would also get 38 percent.

Baerbock would get 18, Scholz 14 percent.

As the Union's candidate for chancellor, Armin Laschet would only come in third place against Habeck and Scholz with 17 percent.

Habeck would get 22 percent against Laschet, Scholz 18 percent.