Half of Germans Support AfD’s Participation in Government
Polls reveal fundamental disconnect between the political establishment and the people.
Polls reveal fundamental disconnect between the political establishment and the people.
With a new opinion poll showing PIS at just 5% among first-time voters, the governing party is totally outflanked by both the left and populist right among younger age cohorts.
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.
One cannot dodge the conclusion that the Labour Party is happy to gloss over serious allegations of misconduct, in order to use the Muslim voting block to gain power.
Pegasus, Catalonia, and recent vote rigging scandals have fueled an atmosphere of distrust in the electoral process. Most polls predict a comfortable victory for the Right in this week’s Spanish parliamentary elections.
Germany’s establishment politicians have come out strongly against AfD with EPP leader Manfred Weber (CSU) saying the party “is not only a political competitor but an opponent and an enemy.”
With snap elections called for the middle of the vacation season, voters and the post office were caught off guard.
Despite the opacity of Brussels’ sausage making, interest in EU politics among the citizenry is on the rise.
The sole reason is to get more leftist votes, MEP Tom Vandendriessche told The European Conservative, but added that the youth might no longer be as susceptible to the progressive messages as Brussels thinks.
Votes were apparently being bought for €50-200 in a massive surge of fraudulent voting which VOX suggests might have been organized by Morocco.
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