Insa Poll: Union and AfD Surge, FDP Plummets to Three Percent

Insa Poll: Union and AfD Surge, FDP Plummets to Three Percent

In a recent poll conducted by the research institute Insa for “Bild am Sonntag” the Union and AfD have seen an increase in voter support. The Union, consisting of the CDU and CSU, has gained one percentage point, bringing their total to 26 percent. The AfD has also seen an increase of one percentage point, reaching 25 percent.

The SPD remains stable at 16 percent, while the Greens remain unchanged at 11 percent. The Left party continues to achieve a two-digit result with 10 percent and the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) remains at four percent. The FDP has lost one percentage point, now standing at three percent. Other parties have also experienced a slight decline, totaling five percent (-1).

The poll, conducted from May 12th to 16th, 2025, surveyed a total of 1,205 individuals. These results provide an insight into the current political landscape and the shifting preferences of voters. However, it is important to note that this is just one poll and that political dynamics can change rapidly. Further analysis and additional polling will be necessary to fully understand the implications of these findings. Ultimately, these numbers highlight the growing popularity of the Union and AfD, while also showing the stability of the SPD and the Greens. The Left and BSW remain at two-digit levels, while the FDP experiences a decline. The other parties collectively see a slight decrease in support. These findings will likely have significant implications for the upcoming political landscape and the future of Germany’s political parties. Continued monitoring and analysis will be crucial in understanding the evolving preferences of the electorate.