Germany Prepares for Tight Bundestag Election with Many Voters Still Undecided
Polling shows a fragmented political landscape as major parties vie for dominance and smaller parties fight for parliamentary entry.
- Polls indicate the CDU/CSU leads with 28-32%, followed by the AfD at 20-21%, and the SPD at 14.5-16%, highlighting a competitive race.
- Approximately 20-22% of voters remain undecided, making last-minute campaigning crucial for all parties.
- The Left Party has seen a surprising resurgence, polling at 6-8%, while the FDP and BSW hover near the 5% threshold required for parliamentary representation.
- Speculation around coalition possibilities suggests a two-party government may be unlikely, with a three-party coalition potentially necessary to form a stable government.
- Key issues shaping voter sentiment include economic recovery, migration policy, and climate action, as candidates make final appeals across Germany.





















































