Amid attempts by left-wing globalists—including the Green Party and socialists—to ban the party, alongside relentless smear campaigns from a politicized domestic intelligence agency and its allies in the mainstream press, public support for Alternative for Germany (AfD) continues to grow.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has reached a record high in public support, climbing to 23.5% in a new INSA poll released on Tuesday, narrowing the gap with the country’s leading ‘conservative’ globalist alliance.
“This is the highest value ever measured for the AfD in the INSA opinion trend,” Hermann Binkert, head of the INSA polling institute, told the German newspaper Bild.
The AfD has gained nearly three percentage points since the election, reducing the gap with the CDU/CSU to just 3.5 points—down from nearly eight points a month ago.
Umfrage-Hammer: AfD erreicht historisches Allzeithoch: 23,5%! Die CDU bricht ein. #AfD #Bundestag pic.twitter.com/YuhYk1zPtG
— Nicole Jordan (@NicoleJordanAfD) March 25, 2025
The Gateway Pundit reported on a separate INSA poll published Sunday revealed “73% of all voters and 44% of CDU/CSU supporters felt deceived” by CDU chief Friedrich Merz’s empty campaign promises to limit migration and deal with Germany’s debt problem.
This surge reflects growing voter frustration with Germany’s legacy globalist parties, fueled by deep, long-standing concerns—ones that have been ignored or ridiculed by the corrupt, self-serving political establishment—over mass migration and the country’s ever-worsening economic situation.
The current situation with Alternative for Germany (AfD) strikingly mirrors the 2024 U.S. presidential election of Donald Trump, where every attempt by the globalist establishment to undermine or eliminate him—both politically and personally—only seemed to strengthen his position and bolster his public support.
Every legacy media outlet in Germany, whether they describe themselves as ‘conservative’ or ‘liberal,’ has spent years relentlessly portraying the AfD as an evil, Nazi-aligned, far-right extremist party—without ever affording the AfD a fair opportunity to respond.
Both corporate and state media in Germany have systematically blocked AfD politicians from appearing and presenting their policy positions to the public.
Similarly, the parties often referred to as the “old parties”—the Christian Democrats, Social Democrats, Greens, Free Democrats, and the Left—have established what they call a “Brandmauer” or “firewall” (known as a cordon sanitaire in French), effectively prohibiting any collaboration with the AfD. This action silences the democratic voice of the millions of AfD supporters.
Germany’s far-left extremist activist Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, who’s previously written for an Antifa publication— the press organ of the Bund der Antifaschistinnen und Antifaschisten (VVN-BdA), an organization classified as left-wing extremist by the Bavarian state intelligence agency—banned the right-wing publication Compact.
Faeser directed the police to raid apartments in four German regions linked to the company, its management, and shareholders. Shortly after, Germany’s top court deemed Faeser’s actions illegal, allowing Compact to resume publication.
But that’s not all. The AfD is also facing unfair attacks from another front. Germany’s domestic security services, which have clear political allegiances to the various “old parties”—including the Christian Democrats and Social Democrats—are working to suppress support for the AfD by labeling its state organizations—and soon the party as a whole—as “right-wing extremist” and a “threat to the constitutional order.”
The intelligence chief for the state of Thuringia previously compared AfD voters to Hitler supporters, calling them “brown filth.”
“We’re at about 20 percent brown filth in the Federal Republic,” Kramer told broadcaster NDR Info after Alternative for Germany’s landmark election victory in the Sonnenberg district, which followed the AfD reaching a polling high of 20 percent nationwide—meaning one in five Germans supported the party.
The “brown” reference is clearly an allusion to the Nazi brownshirts, with many on the left and within the establishment media consistently trying to label the AfD as National Socialists.
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