Poll: Next-to-No European Voters Think Politicians Doing a Good Job on Illegal Migration
Unsurprisingly, voters across Europe think that tackling migration is an important priority
Unsurprisingly, voters across Europe think that tackling migration is an important priority
Two sovereigntist parties could command 39% of the vote between them, far ahead of Macron’s coalition.
AfD polls 12 percentage points ahead of the SPD, which has ruled Brandenburg for the past 30 years.
While public support for AfD grows, calls to ban the party are growing louder among left-globalist politicians.
Europe Elects Netherlands correspondent Nassreddin Taibi says there is a possibility of a “full right-leaning government coalition too, which would contain VVD, BBB, JA21, PVV, and SGP.”
The growth of the Right comes at the expense of Europeans Greens as voters turn their back on the flatlining European Green Deal.
The latest polling data revealed that if elections were held this weekend, the AfD would collect a record high 23% of the national vote, just three percentage points behind the establishment CDU/CSU.
The Gallup Institute’s survey’s results are not particularly surprising in light of the massive numbers of voters who previously voted for establishment parties, but who have now thrown their support behind the FPÖ, seeing in them a party that offers an alternative vision for the country.
Critics have argued that the paper ought to be taken with more than a grain of salt. Not least because so few were approached for the poll.
The decline of the European political centre continues, albeit at a modest pace as a potential ECR-EPP alliance will likely be a major point of contention following next year’s elections.
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