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    Home > Headlines > Scholz's SPD up three points after German migration debate, poll shows
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    Scholz's SPD up three points after German migration debate, poll shows

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 5, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    The image highlights Chancellor Olaf Scholz, leader of the SPD, amidst discussions on migration policies. Following a recent poll, the SPD's support has risen, reflecting public sentiment regarding migration issues in Germany.
    Chancellor Olaf Scholz's SPD party gains in poll after migration debate - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    SPD gains 3 points in polls after opposing a migration bill, while CDU/CSU holds steady. Migration debate impacts voter sentiment.

    SPD Rises in Polls Following German Migration Debate

    BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democrats (SPD) gained three percentage points after refusing to support a divisive bill on migration put forward by the conservatives and backed by a far-right party, a YouGov opinion poll showed on Wednesday.

    Less than three weeks before a federal election, the poll showed the conservative CDU/CSU bloc holding its lead, unchanged at 29%.

    However, a three point gain to 18% for the SPD suggests that voters see the party as a counterweight to the new CDU/CSU strategy, YouGov said.

    Furthermore, half of voters believe conservative leader Friedrich Merz has torn down a firewall against the far-right, added YouGov.

    The poll showed the anti-immigrant, nationalist Alternative for Germany (AfD) and the Greens party each losing one point and the radical Left party gaining one.

    The Greens have lost three points since Jan. 22 and thus momentum, YouGov said, citing their softer line on migration.

    Public angst over migration has surged in Germany amid a flurry of violent incidents involving immigrants, even though the country saw a 34% drop in asylum requests as well as in illegal arrivals last year.

    (Reporting by Andrey Sychev; Editing by Ludwig Burger and Madeline Chambers)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SPD gains 3 points in YouGov poll.
    • •CDU/CSU remains at 29% in the poll.
    • •Voters view SPD as a counterweight to CDU/CSU.
    • •Migration debate influences voter sentiment.
    • •Greens and AfD lose points in the poll.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Scholz's SPD up three points after German migration debate, poll shows

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    2How did the SPD perform in the polls?

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    3What is the significance of the migration debate?

    The migration debate has influenced voter sentiment and party standings in Germany.

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