Not even one German is “completely satisfied” with the performance of the ruling party!
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatoudi, according to the findings of the ARD-DeutschlandTREND survey, even one of the citizens of this country who participated in this survey was completely satisfied with the performance of the government of Olaf Schultz, the Prime Minister of Germany. does not have.
Germany is currently governed by the so-called “Traffic Light” coalition consisting of the Social Democratic Party led by Schultz, the Free Democrats and the Greens. According to this survey, the percentage of Germans who said that they are completely satisfied with the performance of the ruling coalition is “zero”, and only 19% said that they are somewhat satisfied with the performance of the government.
The overall rate of dissatisfaction with the policies of the German government has reached 81% and 38% said that they are “not at all satisfied with the government.”
Half of the supporters of the Social Democratic Party and the Greens have admitted that they are currently less satisfied with the performance of the government. This figure is even lower among the supporters of other parties, so that only 17% of the supporters of the Free Democratic Party and 11% of the supporters of the Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union expressed relative satisfaction with the performance of the ruling coalition.
Also, about 96% of the supporters of the new left-wing party “Logic and Justice” led by Sarah Wagenkrisht, said that they were dissatisfied with the performance of the traffic light coalition, and none of the party’s supporters The right-wing “Alternative for Germany” are also not satisfied with the performance of the government.
The center-left coalition led by Schultz suffered a heavy defeat in last month’s EU parliamentary elections and came in third place after the conservatives and the Alternative for Germany. As a result, the country’s opposition called for early elections. The Social Democratic Party won only 14% of the votes in the European Parliament elections with the worst performance in recent decades.
Schultz attributed his party’s poor performance to voter dissatisfaction and opposition to Berlin’s military support for Ukraine and sanctions on Russia, but at the same time claimed that “the alternative to change this There is no approach.”