Dissatisfaction with the German chancellor hit a record
The results of the latest survey show that the level of satisfaction with Olaf Schultz, the chancellor of Germany, has reached a new record low. |
In the latest poll commissioned by ARD Germany and conducted by Infratest Diamp Institute, only 19% of citizens said that they were satisfied with the work of their Prime Minister.
The survey shows that things are still going down for the coalition government, with the figure one percentage point lower than in December and the worst approval rating for a chancellor since the survey began in Germany in 1997. .
The results of this poll also show that the popularity of Schultz’s coalition government ministers also decreased compared to the previous month: Economy Minister Robert Haubeck and Germany’s Federal Finance Minister Christian Lindner only slightly. They performed better than the chancellor of Germany. The results of this poll showed that 24% (-6 points) were satisfied with Haback’s work and 23% (-4) with Lindner’s work.
Among other German politicians, Friedrich Merz, the leader of the Christian Democratic Party, also lost 2%, but with 30%, he is still behind Boris Pistorius, the German Minister of Defense, with 51%, and Analena Barbok, the Green Foreign Minister, with 31%.
Accordingly, despite Baerbock coming in second place, he had to accept a loss of 7 percent compared to December.
Generally, the German voters They are not satisfied with the work of the German coalition government, and only 17% of those eligible to vote are still satisfied with the work of the government. 82% of citizens are also less or not at all satisfied with the performance of the coalition of the Social Democratic Party, the Greens and the Liberal Democrats.
According to this survey, Germans also ask whether the current government will be in office in 2024. They are divided whether it will stay or not: 49 percent believe that the government coalition led by Schultz will remain stable this year. 41 percent believe that this coalition will collapse.
The results of another recent poll commissioned by Die Sight magazine also showed that, according to many Germans, the new year is the year in which the government coalition known as Traffic Light, consisting of the Social Democratic, Green and Liberal parties Democrats collapse. Accordingly, according to the majority of Germans, the traffic light coalition will no longer be in charge of the government at the end of next year. In the week before Christmas, the UGO opinion poll conducted a similar poll on behalf of the German news agency, in which 27 percent said they expected the government coalition to end in 2024. It is an alternative to Germany and this year the extreme party hopes to make more gains in the European elections in June and especially in the state elections in September (Saxony, Thuringia, Brandenburg).
The results of another recent poll Regarding the popularity of German politicians, it also showed that Olaf Schultz, the Chancellor of Germany, is the biggest loser of the year, and his popularity is even lower than that of the head of the extreme Alternative Party for Germany. For Germany” with its anti-European approaches has caused great concern among government politicians and European officials, and some have even proposed banning this party.
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