In Germany, less than 100 days after the formation of the new government, trust in it has noticeably declined.
According to the "Deutschlandtrend" survey, only 29 percent of citizens are satisfied with the coalition's work—the lowest indicator since May.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's approval rating has also sharply dropped, standing at just 32 percent. In contrast, Defense Minister Boris Pistorius remains the most popular minister with 60%.
If elections were held today, the conservative bloc (CDU/CSU) could secure 27 percent of the vote, while the AfD might receive 24 percent.