On the other hand, do you remember the last time when 4 out of 5 Germans were happy with the govt? ๐ฌ Also, the midterm almost always exhibits a large dip in the govt support. Also, whatever happens now or will happen later will have only a very limited effect on the votersโ behavior (remember the ultra hype around the greens and Frau Dr. Dr. med. rer. nat. ing. Baerbock ๐ป ๐ and whom we got in the end as the chancellor). Our elections follow the same cycle over and over again, at the end of which people vote for the party that has the most uncharismatic, most boring and most passive candidate so that hopefully nothing would change in the next few years.
Yes, the German doesn't like change that much. Grumbling yes, but change not
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Sounds like a Canadian. Everyone agrees something new is needed, but everyone seems to vote for the same people. Quite strange.