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Berlin (dpa) - If the CSU were eligible for election in the federal states outside of Bavaria, it would get at least nine percent in the federal election there, according to a survey.

This was reported by the editorial network Germany (RND), citing a survey by the opinion research institute Forsa, which surveyed 1,630 people eligible to vote nationwide from April 28 to 30, excluding Bavaria.

Nine percent said that they would "definitely" want to vote for the CSU in the upcoming federal election if the CSU would put up candidates not only in the Free State of Bavaria, but in all of Germany.

Another 15 percent would “probably” vote.

For 72 percent, choosing the CSU would not be an option or not at all.

The CSU is particularly popular in the East: There twelve percent would “definitely” make their mark on the CSU.

And of the over 60-year-olds of those surveyed, eleven percent would “definitely” vote for the CSU.

24 percent of the FDP supporters also stated that they “definitely” want to vote for a nationwide CSU - another 16 percent would “probably” make their mark there.

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