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Survey Clap for Friedrich Merz: Majority Provides Chancellor

Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz is unpopular. However, this also leads to his soon ending as chancellor. The Germans have a clear opinion on this.

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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz is unpopular. However, this also leads to his soon ending as chancellor. The Germans have a clear opinion on this.

·Berlin, Germany
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Chancellor Merz is used to poor popularity values. Even about his replacement has been speculated. If a survey proves to be correct, then his chancellorship will end prematurely.

·Berlin, Germany
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According to a survey, more than half of the Germans do not believe that Friedrich Merz will survive the full term of office in the Chancellery. One of his party friends is considered to be much more appropriate.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Lean Right

This year, 18 percent expect an early end to the Merz era, 36 percent expect a replacement before the next Bundestag election. The majority of respondents attest Merz to having lost authority due to the cabinet conversion.

·Berlin, Germany
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Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz is unpopular. But does this also lead to his soon ending as Chancellor? The Germans have a clear opinion on this.

·Gera, Germany
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Christoph Reichwein/dpa Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) returns after a 23-day summer break and intends to rally his grand coalition government for swift reform implementation. The cabinet meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday at Neuhardenberg Palace will focus on economic relief, digitalization, and protection against the consequences of climate change. However, the Chancellor is under considerable pressure: A recent YouGov poll shows that 54 percen…

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Welt broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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