Friedrich Merz comes out winning from the debate to four on RTL-NTV who compared the main Cancellieri candidates in the early elections next Sunday in Germany in Germany last night. From an investigation, conducted by the Forsa Institute after the ‘Quadrell’, it appears that Merz convinced more than others (32%)followed, at a distance, from the outgoing chancellor, the Social Democrat Olaf Scholz (25%), therefore, on an equal footing, by the ecological candidates Robert Habeck and alternative for Germany Alice Weidel (18%). 7% of the interpellations would not assign an advantage to any of the candidates present.
The other polls
The first place assigned by viewers to the Spitzenkandidat of the Union (CDU/CSU) reflects the moods recorded by the polls in recent weeks, without prejudice to light variations: according to the most recent ASCA investigation (of 15/2) 30% would vote for the Union. 21%of the electorate would choose AFD, then SPD (15%), Verdi (13%), Linke (6%), BSW (5%), FDP (4%).
From the polls also emerges – given in line with the response of the spectators to the ‘Quadrell’ – that a majority of citizens aim for the post -voto on the “great coalition” of CDU/CSU with the SPD, leading union, with 39% – a significant increase in six percentage points in the last three weeks – in favor. And 76% – recorded a few days ago by Forschungsgruppe Wahlen for Zdf – expects this solution, even if recently the controversies between the two sides, in particular on immigration and the support of the AFD to CDU have created strong divisions between The two formations.