The German government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz is under heavy pressure after just one year. A poll shows that 76 percent of the population is dissatisfied with the cabinet. Only 16 percent say they are satisfied. At the same time, a majority doubts whether the coalition will last until 2029. As a result, pressure is growing on the cooperation between the CDU, CSU, and SPD, reports Welt.
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The German government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz is under heavy pressure after just one year. A poll shows that 76 percent of the population is dissatisfied with the cabinet. Only 16 percent say they are satisfied. At the same time, a majority doubts whether the coalition will last until 2029. As a result, pressure is growing on the cooperation between the CDU, CSU, and SPD, reports Welt.