
Most Germans Reject Government’s Climate Agenda, Poll Shows
The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.

The results underscore rising citizen concern over Germany’s stance before the UN Climate Conference in Brazil.

Many Germans now feel that attempts are being made to silence politically incorrect statements both in public and in the media.

The right-wing populist party tops polls, with its base of those certain to vote also increasing significantly.

Governing parties slump to weakest numbers since taking office.

According to a recent survey, 69% of Germans are dissatisfied with the the German chancellor’s performance.

Party boss Babler is facing the challenge of how to revive his stagnant SPÖ—with populist conservatives growing in strength.

Polls show that more than half of Austrians are unhappy with the three-way coalition.

The former prime minister’s ANO movement opposes the Green Deal, the adoption of the euro, and has vowed zero tolerance for illegal migration.

German voters now see the right-wing party as more competent on migration than any of its rivals.

Nearly three-quarters of French teachers surveyed said they would not recommend their career to others.