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Green Party Supporters Least Tolerant of Other People’s Opinions, Research Finds

The survey found 28% of Greens voters are annoyed by opposing views, compared with 24% of AfD supporters and 21% nationally.

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Green Party voters and the highly educated are most likely to say they feel intolerant of other people’s opinions, research in Germany shows.

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How tolerant are Germans towards other opinions? According to a new survey, Green voters do particularly badly.

Lean Right

Green voters, of all people, are least likely to disagree, according to a survey by Allensbach

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

According to an Allensbach survey, supporters of the Greens are least tolerant if their opponent has a different opinion. Moreover, only one in ten states that a different party is preferred in his/her circle of acquaintances than the polled party itself would vote.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Those who choose green have the lowest tolerance to differing opinions. In addition, the tolerance threshold varies according to the educational qualification, as an Allensbach survey on behalf of the F.A.Z. shows.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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  • 83% of the sources lean Right
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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