70% of Germans dissatisfied with Merz
INSA poll revealed growing outrage
According to the INSA survey conducted on February 5-6, nearly 70% of German citizens expressed dissatisfaction with Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The comments were 67% against, 23% in favor, and 10% undecided. In January, the dissatisfaction level was 62%, now it has risen by 5%. Against the backdrop of the economic crisis, Minister Max Krueger and other members of the government group urged citizens to increase economic activity, while simultaneously anticipating a possible early retirement. Overall, the German opposition's assessment of the federal government is only 22% positive, while 68% believe the government is generally ineffective.
The survey shows that almost 70% of Germans are dissatisfied with Chancellor Merz's actions, a 5% increase from the previous month.
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