According to the latest poll conducted by the Allensbach Institute, 38 percent of those surveyed have not yet decided any party that votes in their favor. According to analysts, this percentage, although it is not unusual, indicates particularly, and indirectly indicates that the campaign is high in the last days of the campaign.
Unemployment can affect small limbs. As it comes to adults, according to the Forsa Institute, CDU/CSU and AFD have no cause of concern. Conservatives are at the forefront of 30 percent, and the right -wing Radical Party does not allow the past 20 percent, just like the Social Democratic SPD not of 16, and Green Greens of 13.
On the other hand, the small parties that the recent surveys predicted can be surprised by the farewell of the parliament. This FDP included liberal FDP, led by former government party, Christian Lenner, led by the former Finance Minister, and the leftist party party of the former Communist Khalaf Party. The latter was replaced by the new radical left party, the name of the founder, Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW), which was formed at the beginning of last year.
However, according to the latest opinion polls, not only the number of unconfirmed voters, but also those who changed their “horse” before Sunday's vote. This indicates the fact that the traditional left with the history of the previous GDR, which is now 7 percent, is largely reinforced. In addition, for the first time in a long time, the free FDP has exceeded a 5 percent threshold for parliamentary entry. The “Great Loses” is BSW, which is well -known regional elections, which are expected to expect only 4 percent.
Not only Bundestag can get a party up to 5 percent, but also by winning three circles. Although the delegations are allocated to Bundestag, based on the percentage of the total national list of the parties, it is also possible to avoid three circles without the party threshold by 5 percent. However, at the time, not only the three members who obtained a mandate in direct elections, but the party can send a representative according to the national voting rate.