Zero percent of Germans very satisfied with the government

Published 9 July 2024 at 15.52

Foreign. Over 81 percent of German voters express dissatisfaction with the left-liberal government in the country, a new survey shows. And the completely satisfied voters – well, they simply do not exist.

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According to the ARD-DeutschlandTREND survey, which was conducted on July 1-3, zero (0) percent of Germans said they were “completely satisfied” with the government's work.

Only 19 percent said they were fairly satisfied.

A total of 81 percent said they were dissatisfied with the policies of the left-liberal government, and 38 percent state that they are “not at all” satisfied.

Half of the surveyed social democratic and environmentalist voters now admit that they are not satisfied with the government. Among the liberal FDP's voters, 17 percent approve of the government's work to some extent, despite the party being in the government.

Federal Chancellor Scholz has attributed his party's poor results in the EU parliamentary elections to voters' disagreement with politicians' military support for Ukraine and sanctions against Russia, but claims that there is “no alternative” to this policy.


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