Merkel’s bloc continues to slide in German election poll

German Chancellor Angela Merkel prepares for the weekly cabinet meeting in Berlin on June 30, 2021. (TOBIAS SCHWARZ / POOL / AFP)

The Christian Democratic party of outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel continued to lose support while its main rivals remained stable in the latest Insa poll, according to weekly Bild am Sonntag.

Combined support for the Christian Democratic Union and Bavaria’s CSU party, led by Merkel’s successor candidate Armin Laschet, declined by 1 percentage point to 27 percent.

Combined support for the Christian Democratic Union and Bavaria’s CSU party, led by Merkel’s successor candidate Armin Laschet, declined by 1 percentage point to 27 percent

While the bloc remains on track to lead the next government, the devastating floods that battered the country have shifted the dynamic in the election campaign. Conservative front-runner Laschet damaged his standing when he was caught laughing on camera in the midst of the catastrophe.

The CDU/CSU will very likely need at least one coalition partner after September’s election to secure a governing majority in parliament.

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Insa’s poll showed the liberal FDP was the only party to gain ground, reaching a level of 13 percent, up one percentage point. The opposition Green party remained stable at 18 percent from a week earlier, as did the Social Democrats, the right wing AfD and left wing party Die Linke.

The flood, which has killed more than 160 people, has shown signs of shaking up the campaign with the CDU/CSU seeing its lead over the Greens narrow. Merkel’s cabinet has approved a 400 million-euro (US$470 million) aid package to provide immediate help for people in affected areas.

Merkel isn’t running for a fifth term after 16 years in office.

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