Elections in Brandenburg this weekend.
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In the Sunday poll, the CDU/CSU extended their lead in the Allensbach survey to 35.5%. The AfD is the second strongest party with 17%, followed by the SPD with 16%. The Greens fall to ten percent, while the BSW is close behind with nine percent. The FDP (four percent) and the Left Party, on the other hand, would no longer be represented in the Bundestag.
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Means: CDU will "win", but end up in a coalition where it is forced to continue greenish-leftist policy making.
I can only ask every CDU voter: why do you vote CDU if with a cross for SPD or Greens you can have the original instead of the cheap copy?
Further:
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According to a new survey, the model of a traffic light coalition at federal level has lost almost all support. In an Allensbach survey published by the “Frankfurter Allgemeine” (Thursday edition), only three percent of respondents were still convinced that a coalition of SPD, Greens and FDP would be good for the country. 29 percent named a CDU-led alliance with the SPD as their preferred coalition.
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25 percent said in the survey that they would like to see a single government with an absolute majority - they favored a CDU/CSU government by a wide margin.
54% of citizens expressed the wish for the CDU/CSU to be represented in a leading role in the next government. Only 29 percent said this about the current chancellor's party, the SPD.
In the Sunday poll, the CDU/CSU extended their lead in the Allensbach survey to 35.5%. The AfD is the second strongest party with 17%, followed by the SPD with 16%. The Greens fall to ten percent, while the BSW is close behind with nine percent. The FDP (four percent) and the Left Party, on the other hand, would no longer be represented in the Bundestag.
For the survey, the Allensbach Institute interviewed a total of 1017 people from August 29 to September 11. According to the institute, the survey is representative of the German population aged 16 and over. (AFP)
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3 Percent.
We have a temr here in Germany, "Brandmauer", it means firewall. It stems from left-leaning theoreticians and describes the need to isolate and exclude the AfD and its voters (mind you, 30% of the voters in recent two election) in parliaments and from responsibility and power. The intended effect is that the CDU gets doomed for the rest of all time to exclusively run leftist-green policies ion coaltiioons with SPD or Greeen who will demand high cost concessions by the CDU for their pariticpation in a coaltiion government. We have seen many examples for that in states level already. Worst exmaple is Berlin, by far the worst.
It will not get better anymore. It cannot get better. It simply is not poissible in this fractured party spectrum. Becasue I dont see how CDU will get absolute majority anywhere. The sister party CSU in Bavaria used to have majorities in the - now already quite distant - past, but even them and even in Bavaria they cannot get it anymore.
Add to the political falling apart the demographic disaster and the decline of both quantity and quality (!) of the labour pool, the suicidal energy policy, the debt crisis, the seölf-detsruciton of the infrastructure, and the moralistic technocratic ideologization, and you know why I say Germany is done. Its dooomed, its a lost case. By the end of this century or so, even ethnically and culturally Germany will kostly have seized to exist.
In other words: "Germaness" goes extinct. Total victory of the left. Thats what they always wanted.