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Poll: AfD Reaches Record 39% in Thuringia

The anti-immigration Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has hit a new record of 39% in Thuringia, according to the latest Insa survey, putting it clearly ahead of the state’s three governing parties combined. This marks the party’s strongest rating ever recorded in the federal state and places it clearly ahead of all three governing parties—the CDU, SPD, and BSW— which together achieve only 37%. According to the poll, commissioned by the Funke Me…

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According to a recent survey, the far-right party in the federal state is more popular than ever before. Especially the BSW loses massive support.

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According to a new Insa survey, the AfD in Thuringia has reached a record level of 39 percent. The three governing parties are at only 37 percent far from a parliamentary majority. The BSW in particular crashes.

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An Insa survey sees the right-wing extremist party in Thuringia as being protected by constitutional protection at 39 percent. BSW, which is involved in the state government, is crashing.

·Berlin, Germany
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In Thuringia, the blackberry coalition of CDU Prime Minister Voigt is slipping dramatically, while the AfD is setting a new survey record, mainly at the expense of the BSW. This post New record in Thüringen AfD builds advantage on CDU to 15 percentage points was published on JUNGE FREIHEIT.

More than a year after the state election in Thuringia, the AfD has reached its highest level of support to date in a poll. An Insa survey puts the party at 39 percent.

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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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