Greens lose significant support in Allensbach survey – 2024-03-24 01:45:23

by times news cr

2024-03-24 01:45:23

According to a survey, the Greens are perceived more and more negatively. Few people believe in the party’s future.

According to a survey, the Greens have lost a lot of support over the past five years. The number of respondents who “don’t like it at all” has doubled since 2019 from 25 to 56 percent. The number of people who think it’s good has halved from 18 to 8 percent, according to the representative survey by the Allensbach Institute for Demoscopy for the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung”. 27 percent said they liked the party to some extent (2019: 41 percent). 1,027 people were surveyed between March 1st and 14th.

Greens want to “make too many regulations”

At the same time, a large part of the population is convinced that the Greens have a particularly strong influence on the politics of the traffic light coalition. This was stated by 43 percent of those surveyed. With regard to the Chancellor’s SPD party, 10 percent said this, the FDP came to 19 percent in this context.

According to the data, the Greens are perceived negatively in several ways. For example, 67 percent of those surveyed agreed with the statement that the party wanted to impose too many regulations on citizens. 63 percent agreed with the statement that the Greens often ignored the real concerns of the population. And 51 percent agreed that the Greens have some politicians who are “extremely unlikeable.”

In 2021, 82 percent of those surveyed believed that the Greens would become more important in the future – now it was only 24 percent.

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