New survey data showed an increase in respondents’ disapproval of Scholz’s job as chancellor by 10% over the month.
About 70% of Germans say they are not satisfied with the work of Chancellor Olaf Scholz. These are the results of the survey conducted by INSA. Bild am Sonntag reported this.
The survey, conducted on August 17 and 18, involved 1004 respondents.
New survey data showed an increase in respondents’ disapproval of Scholz’s job as chancellor by 10% over the month. In addition, 64% of survey participants in Germany believe that a change of government can benefit the country.
The level of support for Germany’s Social Democratic Party, led by Scholz, lost two points in a week, falling to 18%.
Radical Party AfD Alternative for Germany stayed with the result of 21%, which had a week ago.
According to the poll, the Greens (14%), the Liberals (8%) and the Left (5%) have low support scores. In Germany, the bloc of Christian parties, the Christian Democratic Union/Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU), has the most support, with 27%. He gets another point.
It will be recalled that in May, an unknown person entered the government motorcade and attacked the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz.
Source: korrespondent

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