Survey shock to Scholz in Germany: 62 percent are not satisfied

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GermanyIn the poll conducted by the Insa Idea Research Institute for “Bild am Sonntag”, two-thirds of Germans are Prime Minister. Olaf ScholzTurns out he wasn’t happy with it. While 62 percent of the respondents stated that they were not satisfied with Scholz, only 25 percent of the respondents evaluated Scholz positively. The majority of respondents negatively rated the work of the federal government, which is a coalition of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens and the Free Democratic Party (FDP). While 65 percent of the respondents stated that they were not satisfied with the government, 27 percent said they were satisfied.

SCHOLZ RANKED 3TH FOR THE PUT OF PRIME MINISTER

According to the survey, if the Chancellor is directly elected in Germany, 25 percent of respondents said they would vote for Federal Minister of Economy Robert Habeck (Greens), 19 percent for CDU leader Friedrich Merz and 18 percent for Scholz.

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THE RATE OF SATISFIED SCHOLZ WAS 46 PERCENT IN PREVIOUS SURVEY

In the surveys conducted at the beginning of last March, the number of those who were satisfied with Scholz’s work was at the level of 46 percent, while the number of those who were not satisfied remained at 39 percent.

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