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Celerity

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Sat Aug 28, 2021, 04:51 AM Aug 2021

Germany's Social Democrats are polling ahead of Merkel's bloc for the first time in 15 years [View all]

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/25/germany-election-spd-polls-ahead-of-merkels-cdu-not-seen-in-15-years.html



The upcoming election in Germany has now become even more unpredictable. Voters are heading to the ballot box on Sept. 26 and the latest poll, carried out by Forsa, shows support for the Social Democratic Party, SPD, increased to 23% of the vote. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservative alliance of the CDU/CSU, meanwhile, dipped to 22%. It is the first time in 15 years that the SPD has overtaken the CDU/CSU alliance in the polls. The SPD has been the junior coalition party in the wider government led by Merkel, who is retiring from politics after 16 years in power.

The SPD has been in coalition with the conservatives in the past, a notion that was typically seen as a negative among its supporters for being unable to push ahead with its agenda. However, this now appears on track to change. Led by chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz, Germany’s Social Democrats has seen the party’s popularity improve in the wake of the country’s worst natural disaster in decades. Torrential rainfall last month resulted in almost 200 deaths and hundreds more injured as disastrous flooding devastated property and plantations. Another poll, conducted by INSA, had shown on Sunday the SPD neck-and-neck with the CDU/CSU.

The last time the SPD was the leading party in Germany’s coalition government was back in 1998, when they joined forces with the Green party. “Some CDU/CSU leaders have reacted with harsh attacks on Scholz’s alleged agenda of big spending and tax hikes,” Carsten Nickel, deputy director of research at consultancy firm Teneo, said in a note on Wednesday. “The substance of these claims is questionable, but they do suggest that Laschet’s already nervous alliance is taking the threat very seriously,” Nickel said.

Armin Laschet is the leading conservative candidate who hopes to replace Merkel in the chancellery. Laschet’s popularity has been questioned on several occasions, including when the CDU/CSU were choosing their main candidate for the upcoming election. At the time, some CDU members criticized the overall decision to headline the vote with Laschet rather than with Markus Soder, prime minister of the region of Bavaria. German media reported Wednesday that 70% of CDU/CSU supporters want to replace Laschet with Soder.

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Sounds like people preferred Merkel over conservative parties. TreasonousBastard Aug 2021 #1
Merkel and the CDU are the main conservative party in Germany nt Celerity Aug 2021 #2
Aware of that. Just noting that cdu is dropping now that merkel isn't running. . TreasonousBastard Aug 2021 #4
The CDU acted like fools DFW Aug 2021 #6
That's like saying Americans preferred Joe Biden over the Democratic Party DFW Aug 2021 #5
Kinda what I was saying. Voters llked Merkel more than her party. TreasonousBastard Aug 2021 #7
Germany has far too many parties DFW Aug 2021 #3
what additional taxes (not VAT as you said PLUS VAT) on $85K get you to a 50% effective rate? Celerity Aug 2021 #8
My wife never left the Catholic Church DFW Aug 2021 #10
wow, that double taxation is crazy, the US is the only major nation that bangs you on completely Celerity Aug 2021 #14
It doesn't make clear who still pays, DFW Aug 2021 #15
It's down to just the US and Eritrea (2% for them, and they are under the cosh as it funds a Celerity Aug 2021 #17
I hadn't seen the part about the maximum exclusion DFW Aug 2021 #18
Scary times that threaten a return of vicious archconservatives Hortensis Aug 2021 #9
The mainstream parties here used to dominate postwar politics DFW Aug 2021 #11
Authoritarians Elessar Zappa Aug 2021 #12
Th Reagan-Thatcher New World Order is over malaise Aug 2021 #13
+1 leftstreet Aug 2021 #16
It's mainly because Scholz would be the new Chancellor Marius25 Aug 2021 #19
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