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Friedrich Merz: Germany's Next Chancellor Faces Significant Unpopularity

Friedrich Merz is poised to become Germany's Chancellor, yet faces declining approval ratings amid a complex political landscape.
Friedrich Merz is set to assume the role of Germany's 10th Chancellor on May 6, following the expected approval of a coalition agreement with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) during a special conference.

A vote by SPD members is anticipated to confirm the coalition by April 30.

Despite emerging victorious in the national elections held in late February, Merz's personal popularity has diminished significantly.

An April poll conducted by Forsa indicated that only 21% of respondents perceive Merz as trustworthy, a decrease of nine percentage points since August 2022, and down three points from January 2023. Additionally, only 40% view him as a strong leader, while just 27% believe he understands public sentiment, both of which represent declines since earlier in the year.

Conversely, approximately 60% find his communication style clear and understandable.

Merz's low approval ratings may be attributed to two key actions: his decision in January to support a motion in the Bundestag with backing from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), and a subsequent agreement for a debt brake reform which could authorize €1 trillion in new loans—contradicting earlier campaign promises.

A ZDF poll revealed that 73% of Germans felt deceived by Merz's shift in policy, including a notable 44% of CDU/CSU supporters.

The political context for Merz's chancellorship is marked by a significant departure from the historical precedent of strong support for the two main centrist parties in Germany.

Traditionally, the CDU/CSU and SPD often commanded over 80% of the electorate; however, current dynamics suggest these parties combined represent only about 45% based on recent electoral results.

Merz's challenges are exacerbated by his continuing struggle for popularity among key demographics, particularly women.

A Forsa survey from March 2024 indicated that a mere 9% of women between the ages of 18 and 29 consider Merz their preferred candidate for chancellor.

Accusations of misogyny have tainted his image, with a notable historical vote against classifying marital rape as a crime and resistance to gender-balanced Cabinets recently drawing criticism.

In Eastern Germany, Merz has consistently lagged in polling relative to both the AfD's Alice Weidel and the SPD's Olaf Scholz, partially attributed to his harsh rhetoric towards Russia.

Despite an effort to appeal directly to voters, the rise of right-wing populism has not translated into greater support for Merz; the CDU’s poll ratings have remained stagnant, while the AfD’s support reportedly doubled from 11% to 24% since Merz's return to leadership in January 2022.

The forthcoming coalition under Merz's leadership represents a significant test of his ability to navigate a divided political landscape and overcome the internal and external challenges characterized by the current economic climate and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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