The crisis of falling popularity of government parties in Germany and the growth of newly established parties
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted by Spiegel, according to the latest survey by Insa Institute, “Social Democrat”, “Greens” and “Free Democrats” parties, with 15, 10 and 5 percent, respectively. Popularity is experiencing the worst popularity situation in recent years.
The “Greens” party, which has been led by an Iranian president since two years ago and the foreign minister also belongs to this party, has the worst popularity since 2018. experiences the present.
The chancellor’s party, the “Social Democrats”, which is also considered the oldest popular party in Germany, is in a very bad and unprecedented situation in terms of popularity, with 15% of popularity. is placed.
The probability that the “Free Democrats” party will not be present in the federal parliament after the 2025 parliamentary elections is higher than ever. If the popularity of this party, whose leader is the Minister of Finance of Germany and whose general secretary is also of Iranian origin, is lower than 5%, it will mean not getting the quota to be in the federal parliament.
Currently, the Union Party (consisting of Christian Democrats and Christian Socials), which serves as the party-political opposition in the Federal Parliament (Bundestag), With 31% alone, it is more popular than the parties of the coalition government.
The “Alternative for Germany” party, AfD, with 18% popularity, is one of the phenomena of the last few years in the political-party scene of Germany. The growing popularity of this party has always worried the mainstream and ruling parties in the German government. The popularity of this party in East Germany reaches more than 30%.
The BSW party headed by Sahra Wagenknecht has a 9% approval rating at the federal level in Germany, just seven months after its establishment. The popularity of this party in East Germany is higher than the average popularity at the federal level. The general parliamentary elections in Germany will be held in September 2025.