
Poll: Support for German Government at All-Time Low
Public sentiment toward the federal government is particularly negative, with only 12% of respondents saying they are satisfied with Friedrich Merz’s cabinet.

Public sentiment toward the federal government is particularly negative, with only 12% of respondents saying they are satisfied with Friedrich Merz’s cabinet.

Senior CDU figures are signalling openness to cooperation with Die Linke in eastern Germany, ignoring the right-wing AfD that keeps surging in the polls.

Three left-wing German parties have announced their coordinated withdrawal from X, citing disinformation concerns, but critics accuse them of avoiding debate.

The youth wing of Die Linke party in Schleswig-Holstein has officially embraced a radical anti-Zionist platform, sparking concerns over the group’s commitment to democratic norms and Israel’s right to exist.

The Left argues that an AfD elected official will scare off tourists.

While the leftist and liberal parties seek to block Germany’s poll-leading right-wing populists—citing threats to democracy—they lack the parliamentary support needed for such a measure.

Germany’s parliament will not mark the anniversary of the Hamas terrorists’ massacre in Israel, amid fears of pro-Palestinian protests from the Left Party.

The case highlights the rise of political extremism in Germany as the mainstream continues to demonize the AfD.

According to the latest YouGov survey, support for the country’s traditional parties has remained roughly the same compared to last month.

The group mocked Jewish teenagers expelled from a plane. Their apology failed to calm the storm.