Overview
- The AfD has reached 26% in the latest Forsa poll, surpassing the CDU at 25% and the SPD at 15%, reflecting its growing momentum.
- Union and SPD combined now lack a parliamentary majority, raising concerns about the stability of the incoming government.
- The BSW has formally filed an objection to the February election results, claiming errors that could push it past the 5% threshold and alter the coalition's makeup.
- A contentious debate over the minimum wage has emerged, with the SPD threatening legislative action for a €15 rate if the independent commission does not comply, while the CDU opposes such a move.
- Public trust in CDU leader Friedrich Merz continues to erode, with only 20% of Germans considering him trustworthy, according to a recent Forsa survey.