More than eighty percent of German citizens are dissatisfied with the work of the coalition government
The results of a survey show that the credibility of the coalition government among German citizens has dropped very low, and only 17 percent are satisfied with the work of the government led by Olaf Schultz, and 81 percent are less or not at all satisfied. |
According to the report of the Tasnim International News Group, citing the German “Focus” magazine, the results of the latest survey by the “Infratest Diamp” Institute show that if the German federal elections are held on Sunday, especially the extreme party of the Alternative For Germany, compared to January, it will face a drop in votes.
Accordingly, the Union of Christian United Parties will continue to be the strongest force, but it will also lose one percent of votes. This survey was conducted among 1,303 eligible voters from Monday to Wednesday this week.
The results of this survey show that the credibility of the coalition government, known as the Traffic Light, is still at a low level and only 17 percent of those eligible to vote are currently satisfied with the work of the federal government, and a clear majority of 81 percent are less or not at all satisfied.
The results of this poll show that with the exception of Boris Pistorius, the German defense minister, all members of the government The traffic lights that were investigated received mostly negative evaluations from citizens. According to this, Boris Pistorius, the German Minister of Defense, is evaluated positively by 50% of citizens with a decrease of one percentage point. German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock is running for Defense Minister with 35% approval (+4). The results of this survey show that only 26 percent are satisfied with the work of Robert Haubeck, the German Minister of Economy. Olaf Schultz, the Prime Minister of Germany, has only 20% satisfaction from citizens.
This survey was conducted among 1303 people between January 29 and 31, 2024.
Recently German citizens in different groups are trying to show their growing anger at the policies of the coalition government led by “Olaf Schultz” in protests and strikes.
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