German Chancellor Angela Merkel | Michael Kappeler/AFP via Getty Images Merkel’s conservatives at record low, far right at record high: poll Survey also shows general unhappiness with government’s work.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives fell to a record low while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) rose to a record high in a new poll out Thursday.

Merkel’s CDU/CSU bloc fell to 29 percent support in the DeutschlandTrend survey — the first time the alliance has ever fallen below the 30 percent mark in the poll by public broadcaster ARD.

The AfD — which was credited with stealing away some support from the conservative parties in last September’s election — hit a new high of 17 percent support.

Merkel’s junior coalition partner the Social Democrats were at 18 percent, meaning the coalition parties were favored by a combined 47 percent of respondents — the lowest level of support they have received in the DeutschlandTrend survey.

The German government has been rocked by internal conflict over migration in recent months, with Merkel’s more conservative Bavarian CSU allies pushing for tougher policies ahead of a regional election in October in which they fear they could lose voters to the AfD.

Thursday’s poll also showed overall discontent with the German government, with 74 percent of respondents saying they were either less than happy or not at all happy with the government’s work.