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Survey: Alice Weill According to the Politician Ranking the Most Popular Politician in Germany – Bärbel Bas Clearly Increases

Summary by Welt
AfD boss Weidel has defended her fifth place in the politician ranking – and is thus the most popular German politician. Competitors Julia Klöckner and Franziska Brantner of the Greens, on the other hand, are slipping away.

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In the new INSA political ranking for picture, Alice Weiel is the most popular politician of all women. In the overall ranking, she comes to place ... The post Alice Weiel according to the survey most popular politician in Germany appeared first on Apollo News.

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AfD boss Weidel has defended her fifth place in the politician ranking – and is thus the most popular German politician. Competitors Julia Klöckner and Franziska Brantner of the Greens, on the other hand, are slipping away.

·Dortmund, Germany
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AfD leader Alice Weidel is currently the most popular politician in Germany, according to an Insa poll for "Bild." The survey also shows the AfD's continued high ranking in nationwide polls.

·Warszawa, Poland
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The German opposition party Alternative for Germany (AfD) remains the most popular party in the country, according to a recent survey by the INSA agency. The right-wing group has surpassed the ruling Christian Democrats (CDU) by 2 percentage points. AfD leader Alice Weidel has also become the most popular woman in politics in our western neighbors, coming in fifth place in the popularity ranking of all politicians. Friedrich Merz is the least po…

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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