Poll: Germany’s Governing Coalition Has Lost 40% of Its Voters in 4 Years
Citizens’ trust in the federal government has plummeted to historic lows.
Citizens’ trust in the federal government has plummeted to historic lows.
Nearly one in four would veto the arrival of people from North Africa.
Pundits have described this as a “symbolic moment” that harms both Labour and, especially, the Conservatives.
Voters have little faith in either party’s ability to deliver solutions.
The Commission’s approval rating is “alarmingly low” in some EU countries.
Unsurprisingly, voters across Europe think that tackling migration is an important priority
Two sovereigntist parties could command 39% of the vote between them, far ahead of Macron’s coalition.
AfD polls 12 percentage points ahead of the SPD, which has ruled Brandenburg for the past 30 years.
While public support for AfD grows, calls to ban the party are growing louder among left-globalist politicians.
Europe Elects Netherlands correspondent Nassreddin Taibi says there is a possibility of a “full right-leaning government coalition too, which would contain VVD, BBB, JA21, PVV, and SGP.”
To submit a pitch for consideration:
submissions@
For subscription inquiries:
subscriptions@