The survey by the Forsa polling institute found only 11% of German voters reported being satisfied with the coalition’s work, while 87% were dissatisfied.

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    1. It’s a multi party system. The ruling party usually gets ~30% of votes.

    2. People in Europe tend to be less religious about supporting their politicians. You can decide that some party is the best option in current situation but still disagree with them on many issues. You can support the party or your representative but not the current leadership. You can support a minor coalition partner but not the main coalition party.