October 3, 2023 9:05 pm

70% of Germans in favor of a new chancellor, according to a recent poll – RT World News

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A new survey conducted by polling agency INSA for the Bild newspaper reveals that more than two-thirds of German voters are dissatisfied with the work of Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The survey reflects growing frustration with Scholz’s “traffic light” coalition government, which consists of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and the Free Democrats (FDP). Approval ratings for all three parties have taken a hit in the polls after just one-and-a-half years in office.

According to the survey, only 15 percent of respondents believe that the traffic light coalition is doing a good job, while nearly half of the respondents think that the previous grand coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)/Christian Social Union (CSU) and the SPD performed better. These results indicate a lack of confidence in the current government’s ability to effectively govern the country.

Furthermore, the survey shows that almost two-thirds (64 percent) of respondents believe that Germany would benefit from a change of government, while less than one in four (22 percent) prefers to keep the existing coalition. The dissatisfaction extends beyond the government itself, as 70 percent of respondents expressed their discontent with Chancellor Scholz personally.

This dissatisfaction with the government and its performance is not an isolated sentiment. A recent survey commissioned by Germany’s largest public sector employee union, the Forsa Institute, revealed that trust in the state has reached record lows in Germany. The majority of the population believes that the government officials are simply incapable of doing their job, with 69 percent believing that the state is overwhelmed with its tasks. Additionally, the public’s trust in the abilities of their officials has fallen to just 27 percent, down two percentage points from the previous year.

These findings align with another poll commissioned by Germany’s ARD public broadcaster in early August, which showed public approval of the German government plummeting to only 21 percent. This represents a significant drop from the 60 percent approval rating in 2020.

The declining trust and approval ratings of the government highlight the need for change in the eyes of the German population. The survey results reflect a desire for more effective governance and a belief that the current coalition government is not meeting their expectations. As dissatisfaction continues to grow, it remains to be seen how these sentiments will impact the political landscape and future elections in Germany.

In conclusion, the INSA/Bild survey indicates widespread dissatisfaction among German voters with the work of Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his traffic light coalition government. With only 15 percent of respondents believing that the coalition is performing well, and a majority calling for a change of government, the survey reflects a lack of confidence in the current administration’s ability to govern effectively. This sentiment is further supported by other polls showing record-low trust in the state and declining public approval of the government. These findings underscore the need for change and highlight the growing dissatisfaction among German voters.

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