
"The most recent Deutschlandtrend survey showed 84% of respondents a record high since Merz's government took power in May are dissatisfied with its performance."
"Merz (21% approval rating; -8) and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil of the center-left Social Democratic Party (18% approval rating; -15) have seen a significant loss of public trust."
"If a federal election were held now, the CDU/CSU and SPD would be far from securing a majority."
"The CDU/CSU currently stands at 26%, while the SPD has dropped to just 12%, thereby falling back to."
The coalition government in Germany, comprising the CDU/CSU and SPD, is experiencing significant dissatisfaction among voters, with 84% expressing discontent. Chancellor Friedrich Merz's promised reforms have not materialized, leading to political gridlock. Recent survey results indicate a sharp decline in approval ratings for both Merz and Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil, with their ratings at 21% and 18% respectively. The CDU/CSU and SPD are losing support, with current polling showing the CDU/CSU at 26% and the SPD at 12%, indicating a struggle to secure a majority in future elections.
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