More and more people in Germany do not like the Green Party, according to a survey conducted by the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research (IfD Allensbach), the news portal Berlin24/7 reported on March 21.
The survey, conducted by IfD Allensbach and commissioned by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung newspaper, showed that over the past five years the number of people who “don’t like” the Green Party “at all” has increased from 25 to 56 percent. , while those who “don’t like” them at all have increased from 25 to 56 percent. “Likes” have fallen from 18 to 8 percent, the portal reports.
Furthermore, 43% of people believe that in the Traffic Light coalition it is the Greens who have the greatest influence on their policies. The number of people who perceive the Greens as a prohibitive party has increased, reports Berlin24/7. 67% of those surveyed believe that they impose many rules on citizens, 63% think that the Greens ignore the real problems of the population and 51% share the opinion that some members of this party “extremely unattractive”.
Half of those surveyed believe that green policies threaten Germany’s prosperity, 40% believe their policies will make them uncomfortable, and the percentage of people who expected green policies to focus on the country’s future has decreased from 42%. at 20%.
But the poll showed that the Greens’ electoral base has remained largely unchanged. In 2021 it was 14.8%, but now it has fallen to only 14%, the news portal reports. A total of 1,027 people participated in the survey from March 1 to 14, 2024.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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