German CDU dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz reportedly growing

German CDU dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz reportedly growing

Support for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has dropped to a record low, while right-wing populists are gaining ground. Reports in the German media suggest Merz's own party may turn against him, potentially triggering an internal power struggle within the CDU.

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Support for German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his government has fallen to a record low, according to reports circulating in German media. The declining approval ratings come as right-wing populist parties continue to gain momentum across Germany.

German media outlets are now reporting that growing frustration within Merz's own party, the CDU (Christian Democratic Union), could push the party to turn against the unpopular chancellor. Should that occur, analysts warn it could set off a broader internal power struggle within one of Germany's most historically dominant political forces.

Merz, who took office after the CDU's return to power following the collapse of the previous coalition government, has faced mounting criticism over his handling of economic and migration policy. His government's struggles come at a sensitive time for Germany, as the country navigates economic stagnation and rising political polarisation.

The prospect of intra-party revolt raises questions about the stability of the current German government and its capacity to push through key legislative agenda items. Political observers note that a leadership challenge within the CDU would create significant uncertainty not only domestically but also for Germany's role in the European Union and NATO.

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