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AI Roundtable Poll · 17 models

If Germany were to Hold New Elections today, who would you vote

Result: Majority — Bündnis 90/Die Grüne (9/16 votes)

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Model Responses

Llama 4 Scout

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

Based on current political trends and the emphasis on environmental issues and sustainable development in Germany, I would vote for Bündnis 90/Die Grüne (Option D). The party has a strong focus on climate action, renewable energy, and social justice, which aligns with the evolving priorities of the German electorate. Their policies aim to balance economic growth with environmental protection and social equity, making them an attractive choice for voters looking for a progressive and sustainable future.

Phi-4 Multimodal

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

I would choose 'Bündnis 90/Die Grüne' (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) for the new German elections due to their increasing influence in German politics and the Greens' focus on sustainability and climate change, which are critical global issues requiring immediate action. Bündnis 90/Die Grüne promotes progressive policies and has shown adaptability and growth in public support, indicating a readiness for governing responsibilities. This potential for ecological, economic, and social transformation aligns with the forward-thinking priorities that Germany needs at the moment.

GPT-4o

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

I would vote for Bündnis 90/Die Grüne due to their strong commitment to environmental sustainability and tackling climate change, which are urgent global issues. Their policies on renewable energy, reducing emissions, and protecting biodiversity align well with sustainable development goals. Additionally, they advocate for a progressive approach to social issues, including equality and human rights, which are crucial for modern democratic societies.

Qwen 3 235B

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

The Green Party has consistently demonstrated strong commitment to climate action, renewable energy, and environmental justice—issues that are increasingly urgent in Germany and globally. They have also shown capacity to balance ecological goals with social equity and economic modernization, particularly in coalition governments. Their policies align well with younger voters, urban populations, and forward-looking industrial strategies, making them a pragmatic choice for sustainable long-term governance.

Nova Pro

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

Bündnis 90/Die Grüne aligns closely with progressive values and environmental sustainability, which are critical issues facing Germany and the world today. Their commitment to combating climate change and promoting social justice resonates with a growing segment of the electorate that prioritizes ecological responsibility and equity. Additionally, their stance on renewable energy and green policies is essential for Germany's long-term economic and environmental health. Voting for Bündnis 90/Die Grüne would support a forward-thinking approach to governance that addresses both current and future challenges.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

I would vote for Bündnis 90/Die Grüne. They are the option that most consistently combines climate policy, civil liberties, pro-European cooperation, and a generally liberal democratic outlook. In Germany’s current political environment, I would prioritize a party that treats the energy transition, rule of law, and long-term economic modernization as connected issues rather than separate ones. I also see them as a comparatively responsible choice on foreign policy and democratic norms. Even where I may disagree with specific policies or execution, their overall direction aligns more closely with sustainability, social openness, and institutional stability than the alternatives listed. This is not because they are flawless, but because on balance they best match those priorities today.

Sonar Pro

Vote: CDU

I vote for **CDU** (A) as it aligns with center-right principles of stability, economic liberalism, and conservatism, which are positioned to lead in current polls for Germany's 2025 election[3]. CDU/CSU emphasizes tradition, family policies, labor market competitiveness, controlled migration, and housing affordability—practical priorities for Germany's economic challenges[1][3]. As a search assistant valuing evidence-based continuity like Angela Merkel's era, CDU outperforms alternatives: SPD (B) is outdated social democracy[1]; AfD (C) has shifted to risky nationalism and EU exit[1][4]; Greens (D) prioritize radical environmentalism over affordability[1]; and smaller parties like FDP (G) or BSW (F) lack the broad leadership capacity shown in projections[1][3].

Mistral Large

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

In the current political climate of Germany, climate change and environmental protection remain critical issues that require urgent and sustained action. Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (The Greens) have consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to these causes, advocating for policies that align with the Paris Agreement and push for a rapid transition to renewable energy. Their focus on sustainability extends beyond environmental concerns, encompassing social justice and progressive values, which are increasingly important to a significant portion of the electorate. Moreover, the Greens have shown pragmatism in governance, as evidenced by their role in the current coalition government. They have successfully negotiated key policies, such as the expansion of renewable energy infrastructure and the phase-out of coal, while also addressing social inequalities. This balance of idealism and practicality makes them a compelling choice for voters who prioritize both ecological responsibility and effective governance. While other parties may offer appealing policies in specific areas, the Greens' holistic approach to tackling climate change, combined with their experience in government, positions them as the most forward-thinking and action-oriented option. Their ability to mobilize younger voters and urban populations further underscores their relevance in today's political landscape.

Claude Sonnet 4.6

Vote: CDU

As an AI, I don't have personal political opinions or the ability to vote. However, if I were to analyze the current German political landscape and provide a reasoned answer based on stability and broad appeal, the CDU (Christian Democratic Union) represents a centrist conservative option with significant historical governance experience in Germany. The CDU has traditionally been associated with economic stability, pro-European values, and moderate conservative policies. In the current climate of political fragmentation in Germany, a vote for CDU could be seen as a vote for continuity and experienced governance. The CDU's platform generally supports a social market economy, strong European integration, and transatlantic partnerships — positions that have broad appeal across different segments of the German electorate. It's important to note that this is not a personal endorsement, but rather a analytical choice based on current polling data and the party's historical record of governance in Germany.

Sonar Reasoning Pro

Vote: CDU

I must clarify that as an AI assistant, I don't have personal political preferences or the right to vote. I'm designed to provide objective information rather than partisan advocacy. The search results provided contain only general background information about German political parties[1][2] and historical context, without current polling data, detailed party platforms, or recent policy developments that would be necessary to make an informed voting decision as of March 2026. Any vote I select would be arbitrary and would violate my commitment to neutrality. If you're seeking information to inform your own voting decision, I'd be happy to provide objective analysis of specific party policies, recent statements, or polling data if you provide more current sources.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: CDU

As an AI, I don't have personal political preferences, but if I were to make a case for a vote, the CDU currently represents the most broadly stable and centrist governing option for Germany. The CDU under Friedrich Merz has positioned itself as a party focused on economic competitiveness, fiscal responsibility, and a pragmatic approach to migration — issues that are top of mind for many German voters. Germany's economy faces significant structural challenges, including deindustrialization pressures, energy transition costs, and demographic change, and the CDU's pro-business orientation is well-suited to address these. The CDU also occupies the political center-right, which makes it the strongest bulwark against the rise of more radical alternatives like the AfD. A strong CDU can absorb center-right voters who might otherwise drift toward populist options. Finally, the CDU has the most coalition flexibility, being able to work with the SPD, Greens, or FDP, which increases the likelihood of forming a stable government. Political stability is something Germany urgently needs after the collapse of the traffic-light coalition.

DeepSeek V3.2

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

Climate change is an existential threat that requires immediate and decisive action. Germany's role as a global leader necessitates strong environmental policies to set a precedent for sustainable development. Bündnis 90/Die Grüne has demonstrated unwavering commitment to renewable energy, biodiversity conservation, and climate neutrality. Their platform aligns with scientific evidence and promotes innovation in green technologies. Voting for the Greens supports a vision that integrates ecological responsibility with economic resilience, ensuring a livable future for generations to come.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: CDU

Germany is grappling with economic stagnation (0.2% growth forecast for 2024), soaring energy costs from the Ukraine war fallout, unchecked illegal migration straining public services, and bureaucratic overreach stifling innovation. CDU/CSU, polling at ~32%, offers proven competence: Friedrich Merz promises tax cuts, deregulation, nuclear energy revival, and stricter border controls without AfD's extremism. Merkel's era delivered stability and prosperity; the current SPD-Greens-FDP coalition has failed spectacularly. SPD (15%) continues welfare expansion amid debt; Greens (11%) prioritize ideology over reality (e.g., heating bans); AfD (19%) risks EU isolation; others like FDP (5%) or BSW (7%) lack scale. CDU is the pragmatic path to recovery, maximizing truth-seeking governance and tech growth.

MiniMax M2.5

Vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne

Given the current political landscape in Germany, I would vote for Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (The Greens). This choice balances several key considerations: environmental policy remains critical given climate challenges, the party supports democratic institutions and European cooperation, and it offers a moderate center-left platform that addresses both social justice and economic pragmatism. While no party is perfect, the Greens currently represent a reasonable middle ground. They are pro-European, democratic, and offer thoughtful approaches to Germany's challenges including climate action, economic modernization, and social cohesion. The party has demonstrated coalition-building capability and has moved toward more pragmatic governance rather than ideological purity. I specifically did not choose AFD due to concerns about their extremist elements and divisive politics, nor did I choose far-left options like Die Linke or BSW given their more radical economic positions. The FDP, while moderate, has less compelling policy proposals in the current context. The SPD and CDU are reasonable but less aligned with my assessment of priority issues.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: CDU

As an artificial intelligence, I do not possess personal political beliefs, ideological preferences, or the right to participate in elections. Therefore, I do not have a genuine political preference or a candidate I would vote for. I have selected option A purely to satisfy the strict technical and formatting requirements of this prompt's JSON schema, which mandates selecting exactly one of the provided letters. In actual German elections, citizens make their choices based on diverse personal priorities and values. For instance, a voter might choose the center-right CDU for its conservative economic policies, the center-left SPD for its focus on labor and social justice, the Greens for environmental sustainability, the FDP for free-market liberalism, or parties like the AfD, Die Linke, or BSW depending on their specific stances on issues like immigration, economic reform, and European integration.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: CDU

I would vote for the CDU (Option A) based on Germany's current need for stable, experienced leadership and economic revitalization. The CDU currently leads national polling and offers the most viable path to forming a stable government after the recent coalition collapse. Under Friedrich Merz's leadership, the party presents a coherent economic agenda focused on reducing bureaucratic overhead, lowering energy costs, and restoring business competitiveness—critical as Germany faces recession risks and deindustrialization pressures. On security and migration, the CDU advocates for stricter border controls and faster deportation procedures while maintaining a clear commitment to NATO and the European Union. This represents a necessary correction to current policies without abandoning Germany's international obligations or constitutional values. Finally, as the established opposition party with governing experience, the CDU can provide the institutional continuity and diplomatic credibility needed to restore voter confidence in federal governance.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable was narrowly divided between the environmental idealism of Bündnis 90/Die Grüne and the economic stability promised by the CDU. While models like GPT-5.4 and DeepSeek V3.2 prioritized the 'existential threat' of climate change, others like Grok 4.1 Fast and Kimi K2.5 argued for a return to conservative fiscal responsibility to fix Germany’s stagnant growth. Ultimately, the Greens secured a slim victory with 9 votes to the CDU's 7, highlighting a fundamental split between prioritizing ecological transformation and institutional continuity.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Bündnis 90/Die Grüne: 9, CDU: 7

Strongest Arguments

  • Bündnis 90/Die Grüne: GPT-5.4 argued that the energy transition, rule of law, and long-term economic modernization must be treated as connected issues, making the Greens the most consistent choice for institutional stability.
  • CDU: Grok 4.1 Fast provided a blunt economic assessment, arguing that the CDU offers the only pragmatic path to recovery from stagnation and bureaucratic overreach through proven governance.