Support for Germany's far-right AfD soars in eastern state ahead of vote


Bjoern Hoecke, the leader of the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the East German federal state of Thuringia, attends a meeting of the AfD, in Dortmund, Germany, February 22, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

BERLIN, May 7 (Reuters) - Germany's ⁠Alternative for Germany (AfD) is on track to become ⁠the strongest party in an eastern state election ‌in September, a poll showed on Thursday, raising the prospect of the far-right party leading a regional government for the first time.

The infratest ​dimap survey showed support for the AfD ⁠climbing to 41% in ⁠the state of Saxony Anhalt, up 2 points from the ⁠last ‌poll, and well ahead of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative CDU at 26%. The Social Democrats, Merz's ⁠junior partners in the federal coalition, trailed ​at 7%.

Although support ‌for the AfD has long been strongest in former ⁠Communist eastern ​states, disillusionment with the coalition is widespread just one year after Merz took office and the party is roughly level with ⁠the CDU in national polls.

Other parties ​have said they will not cooperate with the AfD, which wants tough migrant policies and closer ties with Russia, but ⁠they are struggling to challenge it, especially as an energy shock from the Iran war threatens a fragile recovery in Europe's biggest economy.

With the Left party at 12% and ​Greens and populist BSW at 4%, ⁠respectively, below the threshold needed to enter the state parliament, ​the poll points to complicated coalition-building ‌after the September 6 vote ​if the AfD is to be kept out of government.

(Reporting by Madeline Chambers, Editing by Friederike Heine)

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