más de 350.000 notas de prensa publicadas  
agencia internacional de noticias
notas de prensa
publicar
24 horas
mapa
noticias gratis
 
  ¿Qué? |¿Por qué?| Servicios | Contenidos |Aprenda Contratar Busca y compra online compras Busca millones de vídeos vídeos

  busca y recomienda millones de vídeos  
noticia patrocinada
noticias.info: publique ilimitadas notas de prensa y envíelas a todos los medios de España por sólo 299€/año
 

 


  Google
  Internet
noticias.info


Archivo > 2005 > Enero > Viernes 21 > noticia n° 45.683





Fuente : Centre for Public Opinion & Democracy
http://www.cpod.ubc.ca/

No Change In Germany’s Party Rankings

/noticias.info/ (Angus Reid - CPOD Global Scan) – The political scene remains tight in Germany, according to a poll by Forsa released by Stern and RTL. 38 per cent of respondents would vote for the coalition of the Christian-Democratic Union (CDU) and the Bavarian Christian-Social Party (CSU) in the next election to the Federal Diet, while 35 per cent would support the governing Social Democratic Party (SPD) of chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.

The Green Party (Grune) is in third place with 10 per cent, followed by the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS). The Greens are currently the SPD’s coalition partner in the federal administration.

In September, the CDU-CSU coalition held a 12 per cent advantage over the ruling SPD. The lead is down to three per cent in the last two surveys. The alliance has quarrelled over which candidate should challenge Schroeder in the next parliamentary ballot, tentatively scheduled for September 2006.

On Dec. 26, large areas of Asia and parts of Africa were ravaged by the worst earthquake and tsunamis to hit the regions in four decades. More than 162,000 people have died, including at least 60 German citizens. On Jan. 4, Schroeder committed $686 million U.S. in aid to the afflicted countries, making Germany the biggest donor to date.

CDU leader Angela Merkel demanded Schroeder to explain how Germany’s contribution to the relief effort would be spent. The chancellor dismissed the opposition leader’s comment as "extremely petty-minded."

Polling Data

What party would you support in Germany’s next federal election?

Jan. 14
Jan. 7
Dec. 23

Christian-Democratic Union
Bavarian Christian-Social (CDU-CSU)
38%
38%
38%

Social Democratic Party (SPD)
35%
35%
34%

Green Party (Grune)
10%
10%
10%

Free Democratic Party (FDP)
8%
7%
8%

Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS)
5%
5%
5%


Source: Forsa / Stern / RTL
Methodology: Interviews to 2,502 German adults, conducted from Jan. 10 to Jan. 14, 2005. Margin of error is 2.5 per cent. notas_de_prensa_archivo

<< volver | Portada

  busca y recomienda millones de vídeos  

Advertencia Legal: El contenido de las noticias, comunicados, notas de prensa, actos de agenda y entrevistas aparecidas en esta web es
responsabilidad exclusiva de la empresa u organización que las emite. noticias.info se limita a reproducirlas íntegramente.
© 2002-2008 NoticiasB2B, S.L.; Tel. (+34) 934 523 480 - info@noticias.info; Todos los derechos reservados.