As Merkel turns 70, most Germans sense decline since her 2021 exit

Bernama
July 16, 2024 19:29 MYT
Angela Merkel, who entered the chancellery in 2005 and held the office for 16 years, was the first woman to be German chancellor. - REUTERS/Filepic
BERLIN: A majority of Germans believe that conditions in their country have worsened since former conservative chancellor Angela Merkel's tenure ended, according to a new survey by the opinion research institute YouGov.
According to the survey, 61 per cent believe that conditions in Germany have worsened since Merkel's departure from politics in December 2021, while 25 per cent believe that they have remained about the same, reported German news agency (dpa).
A total of 2,030 people were surveyed online between June 28 and July 3, according to YouGov. The sample was chosen to reflect population parameters such as age, gender, religion, voting behaviour, education and political interest - and therefore represents the electorate aged 18 and over.
Those who see a decline in the situation largely attribute it at least in part to the work of Germany's three-party centre-left coalition government under her successor, Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Specifically, 28 per cent cite the "bad government" of Scholz, while 15 per cent attribute the worsened conditions to external factors. For more than half of the respondents, both factors play a role.
Merkel, who entered the chancellery in 2005 and held the office for 16 years, celebrates her 70th birthday on Wednesday. She was the first woman to be German chancellor.
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