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Lockdown extension and first easing: Söder rushes to the bottom of the survey

2021-02-13T21:34:28.488Z


A few days ago Markus Söder announced corona easing for Bavaria. A survey now reveals: The Prime Minister is currently in a survey low.


A few days ago Markus Söder announced corona easing for Bavaria.

A survey now reveals: The Prime Minister is currently in a survey low.

  • The Corona * numbers in Free State are falling.

  • But more than half of Bavarians are now dissatisfied with Prime Minister Markus Söder.

  • This is made clear by the result of a survey.

Munich - Despite a renewed lockdown extension, the first relaxations * will soon come into force in Bavaria.

New corona rules * will apply in the Free State from next week.

Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) announced this a few days ago at a press conference.

But some citizens in the Free State have probably not been satisfied with Söder's Corona timetable for a long time.

Lockdown in the Free State: Bavaria is less and less satisfied with Söder's corona policy

A survey now reveals: Söder is increasingly losing the approval of Bavaria.

According to a representative survey by the opinion research institute Civey on behalf of the

Augsburger Allgemeine

(Saturday), only around 48 percent of those questioned are now behind their Prime Minister.

At the height of the first wave of pandemics, this figure was 71 percent.

For the question "How satisfied are you with the work of Prime Minister Markus Söder?", The answers of a total of 5021 participants from the Free State were taken into account.

Corona survey in Bavaria: Söder loses popular approval

The proportion of those who are expressly dissatisfied with Söder's work rose to 42 percent, according to the survey.

Söder last came to comparable values ​​in February 2019 - about a year before the outbreak of the Corona crisis. 

If there were state elections on Sunday, the ruling CSU would have 46.1 percent.

With 19.2 percent, the Greens would be the second strongest force, followed by the SPD with 8.7 percent and the Free Voters with 7.1 percent.

The AfD would get a total of 6.8 percent of the vote.

The FDP (4.2 percent) and the Left (2.8 percent), on the other hand, would miss out on entering the state parliament.

All information about the corona pandemic in Bavaria is available in our news ticker.

* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

(kof / dpa)

Source: merkur

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