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Die Linke Surpasses Greens in Insa Poll for First Time in Seven Years

Economic strain from rising living costs coupled with debates over migration policy has left the Union in front as the AfD alongside the SPD record notable gains, according to the latest Insa figures.

Kamen vor allem bei jungen Frauen gut an: Die Linke mit Ines Schwerdtner, Heidi Reichinnek und Jan van Aken (hier bei der Wahlparty der Linken).
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Fraktionsvorsitzende Heidi Reichinnek (l.) und Ines Schwerdtner, Parteivorsitzende von Die Linke
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Overview

  • The May 26–30 Insa survey for Bild am Sonntag shows Die Linke at 11%, overtaking the Greens at 10% for the first time since 2018.
  • The CDU/CSU remain Germany’s largest bloc at 26%, down one point week-on-week, while the AfD holds steady at 24%.
  • SPD support rises one point to 17%, marking its strongest showing in four months.
  • Both the FDP and the BSW stay below the 5% parliamentary threshold with 4% each.
  • With a sample of 1,203 respondents and a ±2.9-point margin of error, the poll underscores how economic pressures and migration debates are reshaping voter alignments.