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Munich (dpa) - According to a survey by the Insa Institute, the CSU has fallen in favor of voters to a low of 36 percent.

In the current Bavaria trend, which was created on behalf of the "Bild" newspaper, Alliance 90 / The Greens came to 24 percent.

SPD, Free Voters and AfD are on par with nine percent.

For the CSU this means a loss of ten percentage points compared to the Bayern trend in January.

The Greens were able to gain six points, for the AfD it was up two points, for the Free Voters by one.

The SPD remained constant.

According to the current polls, the CSU and Free Voters would even lose their government majority.

The CSU could only form a coalition with the Greens.

An alliance of the Greens, SPD, Free Voters and the FDP would be possible against the CSU, which came to seven percent and is two points above its January result.

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“In Bavaria, the CSU falls under its state election result.

Only one in three voters votes for the Prime Minister's party, ”said Insa boss Hermann Binkert about the survey results.

"The absolute majority has moved a long way off for the CSU."

In the state elections in 2018, the CSU had achieved 37.2 percent.

For the Insa Bavaria trend on behalf of “Bild”, a total of 1400 citizens in Bavaria were surveyed online from April 22nd to 27th, 2021.

According to the information, the statistical margin of error is a maximum of 2.6 percentage points upwards or downwards.

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