Summary

A YouGov survey revealed 39% of Germans are concerned about the country’s political future ahead of the February 23 federal election, with frustrations centered on Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s SPD-led government.

The SPD is facing “trust and competence problems,” with 50% opposing its return to government and 46% blaming it for economic challenges.

Support for the SPD has dropped to 16%, while the CDU/CSU leads with 29%, followed by the far-right AfD at 21%.

    • @Bloodyhog
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      21 month ago

      10/10 citizens EVERYWHERE must be worried about political future. Well, maybe not worried, but certainly concerned. This is the obligation of a citizen: do fucking care about your country, you live in it! Stop caring and you get Trump. Or Putin. Or any dictator that got to power ever because citizens did not care enough.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Is 4/10 any higher than normal? Referencing a number like this without context is journalistic malpractice.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 month ago

    What the hell is up with the other 6/10. Hell im not even German and im extremely concerned about the rise of the AfD (as eveyone should be)

  • @febra
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    61 month ago

    Yeah cause we’re heading towards full on nazism again. Even the so-called “progressives” like the greens have been way too eager to pick up anti immigrant rhetoric while serving the interests of the capital. I won’t even talk about the moderate SPD, and the center-right CDU which is already going full nazi.

  • @JeeBaiChow
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    11 month ago

    Depends on the stand they take, or do not take, with the returning us president.

  • atro_city
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    Four out of 10 Germans won’t show up to the voting urn, ergo four out of 10 Germans can get fucked with their “worry”.

    • @febra
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      11 month ago

      And it’s more than likely that these are not the same 4/10ths as the ones in the article. The ones showing concern will most definitely go to the polls.