SPD and Union Support Drop to Record Lows

A poll shows low satisfaction with the German government. Only 15% of people are happy with the work of the Schwarz-Rot coalition. The SPD is losing support.
The ARD-DeutschlandTrend poll found that the current government, consisting of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), is facing declining support. Just 15% of those surveyed expressed satisfaction with the government's performance. This is the lowest level of satisfaction since the government took office. The poll indicates a shift in voter preferences, with the AfD gaining approval while the SPD loses support. The poll was conducted recently.
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Highlights
Low Government Satisfaction
The ARD-DeutschlandTrend poll shows 15% satisfaction with the current government.
Record Low Result
This is the worst satisfaction result since the government took office.
SPD Losing Support
The SPD is losing support among German voters.
AfD Gains Approval
The AfD is gaining approval in the poll.
Declining Public Confidence
The poll indicates a decline in public confidence in the ruling parties.