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Germany’s Far-Right AfD Rises to Record 28%, INSA Poll Shows

BERLIN, April 25 (Reuters) – ⁠Germany’s ⁠far-right Alternative for ⁠Germany (AfD) rose to a record 28% ​in the latest weekly INSA voting intention poll published ‌on Saturday, widening its ‌lead over the conservative bloc to four ⁠percentage ⁠points.

The result marked the highest level ever recorded for ​the party by INSA and was up one point from the previous week.

The conservative CDU party of ​Chancellor Friedrich Merz was unchanged from the previous week ⁠at ⁠24%, while the Greens ⁠slipped ​one point to 12%. The Social Democrats (SPD) held steady ​at 14%, and ⁠the Left Party remained at 11%.

With 11% of votes going to parties that would fail to enter parliament, a governing majority would mathematically ⁠require at least 45% of the vote share among parties ⁠clearing the threshold.

If other parties continue to rule out cooperation with the AfD, viable governing coalitions would be limited to three-party alliances, the poll suggested. A coalition of the Union, SPD and Greens would command 50%, while the Union, SPD and the Left ⁠would total 49%.

INSA surveyed 1,203 people between April 20 and April 24 and asked respondents how they would vote if a federal election ​were held on Sunday.

(Reporting by Maria Martinez; ​Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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