
It has been three months since the federal government in Germany started its work, but recent surveys show that political sentiment in the country and trust in the government are declining. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the "Politbarometer" survey conducted by ZDF television, 49 percent of the population rated the government's performance positively, down from 60 percent in June. This indicates that trust in the government has significantly decreased in a short period.
41 percent of the respondents rated the coalition's work negatively. According to DPA agency, the previous "traffic light" coalition had a positive rating of 64 percent during the same period, with only 26 percent of the population expressing dissatisfaction.
This situation indicates that there is more criticism and distrust towards the current government among the public. In a survey studying the mood of voters, if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday, the Christian Democrats and the Christian Social Union would lead with 27 percent.
Following them, the right-wing "Alternative for Germany" party has risen to 24 percent. The Social Democrats have maintained 15 percent, while the "Alliance 90/Greens" have dropped to 11 percent.
The Left party also received 11 percent of the votes. Questions regarding the future government are increasing in German society.
According to the survey results, 34 percent of the population believes that the current coalition will not remain in power until the 2029 federal elections, while 60 percent think that the government will complete its term. In conclusion, trust in the government in Germany is declining, the coalition's performance rating is falling, and opposition parties are gaining strength.
This situation is raising new questions and concerns in the country's political environment. Upcoming elections and political processes may have a significant impact on public sentiment.
Therefore, the development of the situation is being closely monitored by the general public.