Germans Are Critical of Chancellor Merz and His Government
Political disputes over budget and social policies have led to declining government satisfaction, with 77% of voters dissatisfied and AfD support rising to 25%.
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Germans are critical of Chancellor Merz and his government
Germany's new government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz is already almost as unpopular as the previous one, due to quarrelling over government spending. That's according to the latest ARD-Deutschlandtrend survey.
Disasterous survey values for the black-red coalition of Merz: The satisfaction of the Germans with their government is falling significantly. The support for the AfD has become bigger.
The popularity of the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government has fallen to a low, according to the new ARD-Germany trend.
Ard Survey - only Eleven Percent of People in East Germany Are Satisfied with the Federal Government
Satisfaction with the black and red government fell to a low four months after its start. 75 percent said in the current ARD "Germany trend" to be less or not at all satisfied. In East Germany the value is even higher.
According to the ARD "Germany trend", only 22 percent of citizens are satisfied with the work of the Chancellor and his cabinet. AfD reaches 25 percent in the Sunday question.
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