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94 percent are satisfied with Markus Söder

His crisis management is well received: Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder achieves an all-time record in satisfaction ratings. Since January he has been able to improve his values ​​by 27 percent.

Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) because of its crisis management in the Corona crisis set a new German all-time satisfaction rating for politicians. Compared to January, Söder was able to Bavaria jump by 27 percentage points to 94 percent, as the Bavarian Radio (BR) “Bayerntrend” published on Wednesday showed.

Never been on the ARD- “Germany trend“or in surveys in the federal states a higher value was determined for a federal or state politician, explained the broadcaster. Söder thus clearly exceeded the previous record of his political foster father Edmund Stoiber in Bavaria, which had had 75 percent approval in 2003.

In the wake of approval for Söder and his state government and in the face of almost 90 percent approval of Bavarian crisis management in the Corona crisis, the CSU also made a leap in political sentiment. Loud Sunday question Of the BR, the CSU would vote 49 percent of the Bavarians if there were a state election on Sunday – 13 percentage points more than in January and would mean an absolute majority of seats in the state parliament.

The Greens are the current loser – AfD is also losing

The Greens, who had been 25 percent in January and now lost eight points to 17 percent, are clear losers. Also the AfD accordingly lost a lot of approval, it fell from ten percent in January to currently six percent. The free voters ruling with the CSU gave two points to eight percent.

The was able to increase significantly by three percentage points SPD, which is now seen in double digits again in Bavaria with ten percent for the first time since October 2018. The left was three percent for that FDP pollsters could not determine a value because it was below three percent.

From April 2nd to 6th, Infratest dimap surveyed a total of 1,003 voters in Bavaria. The statistical fault tolerance was given as 1.4 to 3.1 percentage points.

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