Citizens’ dissatisfaction with the Chancellor of Germany hit a record
The results of the latest survey show that the level of dissatisfaction with Olaf Schultz, the German Prime Minister, among German citizens has reached the lowest level in the two years of his rule. |
According to the report of Tasnim International News Group, quoted by the German “Hamburger Abend Blatt” newspaper, the results of the latest survey show that almost three quarters of the surveyed people gave a weak rating to Olaf Schultz, the Prime Minister of Germany. Accordingly, there is also a lot of dissatisfaction with the entire German federal government.
According to a recent survey, dissatisfaction with Olaf Schultz, the chancellor of Germany and his government coalition known as Traffic Light in the two-year government of the Social Democratic Party , greens and liberal democrats more than ever. 74 percent told UGO Polling Institute that Schultz is doing a very or fairly bad job.
On the other hand, only 20 percent think he is doing a somewhat or very good job. 73% of citizens were very or somewhat dissatisfied with the entire government of the traffic light coalition, and only 22% were very or somewhat satisfied. These are the worst figures in this monthly survey in the last two years.
Friday was the second anniversary of the swearing in of the German chancellor and his government in the German parliament. On Saturday, Schultz will address 600 delegates at the Social Democratic Party conference.
Another poll commissioned by Germany’s ARD had similar results. In such a way that only 20% of citizens declared that they were satisfied with the work of the Prime Minister. This is the worst value for a federal chancellor since the German Trend poll began in 1997.
In a UGO poll, 77 percent said they had little or no confidence in the chancellor’s leadership. . Even among the voters of the Social Democratic Party, 60% had this view.
The results of this poll also showed that if the citizens could choose the Prime Minister directly, in response to the question, which of the twelve prominent politicians Of all the parties represented in the Bundestag, which one would they most like to have as chancellor, only 5 percent named Schultz as their dream chancellor.
On the other hand, state premier Markus Söder Byrne and the leader of the Christian Social Party, who was supported by 15 percent of those polled as prime minister, fared best. They are followed by Alice Weidel, leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany parliamentary group, with 12 percent, and Sarah Wagenknecht, former leader of the Left Party, with 8 percent. For this poll, the UGO Institute polled 2,119 eligible voters in Germany between December 1 and 6.
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