The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Despite a slight improvement: According to a survey, almost half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Söder's work

2022-03-18T09:25:55.176Z


Despite a slight improvement: According to a survey, almost half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Söder's work Created: 03/18/2022, 10:15 am By: Katarina Amtmann Bavaria's Prime Minister: Markus Söder from the CSU. © IMAGO / Sven Simon Around half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Markus Söder's work. That's according to a Civey poll. Munich – Markus Söder was able to make up ground in ter


Despite a slight improvement: According to a survey, almost half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Söder's work

Created: 03/18/2022, 10:15 am

By: Katarina Amtmann

Bavaria's Prime Minister: Markus Söder from the CSU.

© IMAGO / Sven Simon

Around half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Markus Söder's work.

That's according to a Civey poll.

Munich – Markus Söder was able to make up ground in terms of popularity in a representative survey – but almost half of Bavarians are still dissatisfied with the work of the Prime Minister.

In a survey published on Friday by the opinion research institute Civey on behalf of the

Augsburger Allgemeine

, a total of 49 percent stated that they were “rather” or “very” dissatisfied with it.

This is five percentage points less than in the survey in the previous month.

Survey: Almost half of Bavarians are dissatisfied with Söder's work

38 percent were "very" or "rather" satisfied with Söder's work, 13 percent were "undecided".

The question was asked from February 17th to March 17th to more than 5,000 Bavarians selected to be representative of the population.

Survey three months ago: Worst value for Söder in two years

By the way: Our Bayern newsletter informs you about all the important stories from Bavaria.

Sign up here.

If there were state elections on Sunday (survey): Söders CSU and free voters at 46 percent

According to the Civey survey, if there were state elections on Sunday, the CSU and Free Voters together would get 46 percent of the votes.

As in the previous month's survey, the Free Voters would reach 10 percent.

The CSU lose one percentage point and come to 36 percent - that would be a weaker result than in the 2018 election (37.2 percent).

The Greens emerged as the strongest winners compared to the previous month's survey, with an increase of three percentage points to 17 percent.

(came/dpa)

also read

Confused allegations against Ukraine and oligarchs: Putin is relentless and dashed all hopes

Hope germinated recently in the Ukraine-Russia negotiations, but President Putin has now put a severe damper on them.

The news ticker.

Confused allegations against Ukraine and oligarchs: Putin is relentless and dashed all hopes

3-star hotel promised: Refugees upset about accommodation - district sends them back to Munich

Numerous Ukrainians who are fleeing Putin's war are currently arriving in Bavaria.

The district of Miesbach has now sent a bus full of refugees back to Munich.

3-star hotel promised: Refugees upset about accommodation - district sends them back to Munich

Source: merkur

All news articles on 2022-03-18

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.