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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%.

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    10 hours 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)

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    12 hours 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.

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    1 day ago

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

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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”.

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      8 hours 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.