According to a survey conducted from March 16 to 22 for RTL and the site's online magazine Stern tells Die Welt, a "historic change" is taking shape for March 27, when elections are held in Baden- Württemberg. The current center-right coalition and the Liberals (CDU-FDP) does not exceed 43%, while the opposition Red-Green (SPD Social Democrats and Greens) climbs to 48%.
Worse yet for the current "black-yellow coalition" of CDU reached 38% of voting intentions, but the FDP does not exceed 5%. It may therefore not be represented in the regional parliament. After the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21 is the nuclear disaster in Japan, analysts said, propelling the Greens at 24%, tied with the SPD.
If the trend continues, Winfried Kretschmer, current president of the Parliamentary Group of the Greens, could become the first Prime Minister Verde in Germany.
Worse yet for the current "black-yellow coalition" of CDU reached 38% of voting intentions, but the FDP does not exceed 5%. It may therefore not be represented in the regional parliament. After the protests against the infrastructure project Stuttgart 21 is the nuclear disaster in Japan, analysts said, propelling the Greens at 24%, tied with the SPD.
If the trend continues, Winfried Kretschmer, current president of the Parliamentary Group of the Greens, could become the first Prime Minister Verde in Germany.
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