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49% citizens Germany does not approve Chancellor Olaf Scholz, according to a study conducted by the Insa Institute for Public Opinion Research. 38% of respondents approve of the chancellor's activities.
As for the activities of the federal government, 55% of Germans are dissatisfied with it and 35% approve of it. 1002 people took part in the study.
On April 9, Olaf Scholz was forced to suspend his speech at a rally in support of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) in Lübeck because the locals booed him. The reason was the Chancellor's statement that President Vladimir Putin “is destroying the future of his country.”