The approval rating of the German government is rapidly falling: 70% of citizens are dissatisfied with the work of Merz's cabinet
Approval Rating of the German Government
According to ХВИЛЯ: The approval rating of the German government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz continues to fall, with a majority of citizens rating the cabinet's performance negatively. According to the latest survey, 70% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with the government's work, while only 21% are satisfied with its activities. This indicates a serious crisis of trust in the current government.
The study also showed that 68% of those surveyed have a negative view of Chancellor Merz's activities, while 23% expressed their support. Among supporters of political parties:
- 49% of CDU/CSU voters are dissatisfied with the government's work
- 52% of SPD supporters also gave a negative assessment
Support for Political Forces
Regarding support for political forces in Germany, the 'Alternative for Germany' party has 26% support from voters, while the CDU/CSU block receives 25%. The SPD is supported by 15% of voters, the Left party by 11%, and the Greens have 10% support. These results indicate a complex political situation in the country and uncertainty in public views on the future of the government.
The current situation in Germany indicates growing political discomfort among the population, which may lead to changes in the political landscape of the country. Given the high level of dissatisfaction, the government could face challenges in ensuring stability and trust from citizens. In the context of decreasing support for traditional parties, new political forces such as the 'Alternative for Germany' may gain additional opportunities to influence future elections and shape policies in the country.
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