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According to the latest public opinion survey results released by German media on December 7, German public satisfaction with the ruling coalition fell to a new low since it came to power in May. Only 21% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the coalition government led by Chancellor Mertz. The poll was commissioned by Germany's “Sunday Photo” to conduct a survey of 1005 people on the administrative performance of the Mertz administration from the 4th to 5th of this month. The results showed that about 70% of survey respondents were dissatisfied with the work of the ruling coalition formed by the Coalition Party and the Social Democratic Party; only 21% were satisfied. The evaluation of Mertz's personal performance was also not ideal. 68% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with his performance in administration, while only 23% agreed.

Zhitongcaijing·12/07/2025 14:09:00
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According to the latest public opinion survey results released by German media on December 7, German public satisfaction with the ruling coalition fell to a new low since it came to power in May. Only 21% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the coalition government led by Chancellor Mertz. The poll was commissioned by Germany's “Sunday Photo” to conduct a survey of 1005 people on the administrative performance of the Mertz administration from the 4th to 5th of this month. The results showed that about 70% of survey respondents were dissatisfied with the work of the ruling coalition formed by the Coalition Party and the Social Democratic Party; only 21% were satisfied. The evaluation of Mertz's personal performance was also not ideal. 68% of respondents expressed dissatisfaction with his performance in administration, while only 23% agreed.