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01/21/2023, 09:14
Survey earthquake – Kickl getting stronger, FPÖ in 1st place
Herbert Kickl leads with his FPÖ in polls. In the case of a direct chancellor election, however, things look different against Nehammer and Rendi-Wagner.
Herbert Kickl leads with his FPÖ in polls. In the case of a direct chancellor election, however, things look different against Nehammer and Rendi-Wagner.
picturedesk.com; "Today" Montage
A bang that shakes all parties awake: In a new poll, the FPÖ would be the clear winner. Rendi-Wagner continues to fall on the Chancellor question.
In the big “profil” monthly survey*, the FPÖ overtakes the SPÖ with 28 percent (+2) and is now in first place for “profil” for the first time in almost seven years. Social Democracy loses two percentage points and only comes to 24 percent.

SPÖ leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner falls behind even more clearly in the fictitious direct question of Chancellor. After 15 percent in December, they would vote directly for 12 percent in January, while FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl increased from 15 to 17 percent.

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Chancellor Karl Nehammer is ahead with 20 percent (+2). His party rises to 22 percent (+2). The government partner, the Greens , increases to 12 percent (+1). The NEOS remain at 9 percent.


The MFG opponents of vaccination have lost a lot of wind in their sails since the federal government’s new Corona course towards normality. In the polls, they only come to 2 percent and would thus clearly miss out on entering the National Council.

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This emerges from a survey carried out by the renowned opinion research institute Unique research for "profil".

* n=800, maximum range of variation: +/- 3.5%, method: combination of telephone and online survey.

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