One week before millions of Europeans are set to elect a new parliament, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party continues to poll in second place despite a serious of recent scandals, according to a new survey. If the European elections were held this Sunday, the party would receive 16% of the votes, ahead of the Social Democrats (SPD) of Chancellor Olaf Scholz who are polling at 14%, according to a survey conducted by the Insa opinion research institute on behalf of the Bild am Sonntag tabloid. The AfD’s result was down 1% from 17% in a similar survey conducted by Insa a week ago. …