
AfD Widens Poll Lead to Seven Points as Public Trust in CDU/CSU Plummets
Dissatisfaction with Chancellor Friedrich Merz hits 85%, with faith in the political establishment—and party politics—crashing to new lows.

Dissatisfaction with Chancellor Friedrich Merz hits 85%, with faith in the political establishment—and party politics—crashing to new lows.

A new poll suggests confidence in Germany’s security has been badly shaken after the Islamist attack at Berlin’s Pride celebrations.

Whether Bardella or Le Pen, a national conservative leader would secure maximum vote share if an election was held tomorrow.

The right-wing party has more support than the state’s governing coalition parties combined.

A growing number of Georgians dislike and distrust the Brussels-based institution they still aspire to join.

Nearly 5,000 criminal cases were launched last year against everyday citizens for criticizing politicians online. Germans have had enough.

According to a new Bild-commissioned INSA survey, the right-wing nationalist party reaches 29%, seven points ahead of the Union

Jean-Luc Mélenchon is now neck and neck with former prime minister Édouard Philippe, a dynamic favourable for the RN.

Roy Morgan poll shows Pauline Hanson’s One Nation surging to 32% primary vote, ahead of Labor on 28.5%, just days after controversial proposed tax reforms.

Since joining the EU in 2004, Poles have been steadily losing enthusiasm for the common European currency.