Berlin Polls Show Record Dissatisfaction with CDU-SPD Coalition
A new survey reveals 74% of Berlin residents are unhappy with the governing coalition, with Mayor Kai Wegner's approval also at a historic low.
- A Civey poll commissioned by the Tagesspiegel indicates 74% of Berliners are dissatisfied with the CDU-SPD coalition's governance, while only 20% express satisfaction.
- Mayor Kai Wegner's approval rating has dropped to 20%, down from 25% in April 2024, reflecting growing discontent with his leadership.
- The CDU remains the leading party in Berlin, polling at 27% in a November survey, followed by the Greens at 20%, and the far-right AfD at 15%.
- The SPD, part of the ruling coalition, has seen its support plummet to 12%, trailing behind the AfD in voter preference.
- Public dissatisfaction with the current coalition surpasses discontent levels seen during the previous rot-grün-rot (Red-Green-Red) administration.