Merz Government in Crisis: Polls Are Rushing Down – Chancellor Has to Rethink
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Trust in the Merz government is dwindling. A survey shows that many Germans believe that the coalition will end prematurely. Internal conflicts are also burdening.
Debacle survey for Friedrich Merz! The chancellor must deal with increasingly inferior values for his government.
According to a recent survey, dissatisfaction with the Federal Government continues to grow: 66 percent of the population are critical of their work – almost 50 percent even believe that the coalition will end prematurely.
The current survey figures for the Federal Government leave no room for optimism: according to the "Sunday trend" of the opinion research institute INSA for the "Image on Sunday" the dissatisfaction among the population continues to increase. According to this, 66 percent of the respondents view the work of the black-red coalition critically – three percent more than at the last survey date on October 10. In contrast, only 25 percent are satisfi…
Quotation of the day: "Only 32 percent of Germans, and not even one in three voters, expect the government of Chancellor Friedrich Merz (69, CDU) to hold out the full term of office until 2029: "Friedrich Merz is the most unpopular chancellor in the history of the Federal Republic. He has not only ruined his own reputation, but also leads [...] The post No confidence in government was first published on COMPACT.
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