German Chancellor Olaf Scholz dropped from 13th to 17th place out of 20 in the ranking of the most popular politicians over the past week, according to a survey conducted by the Institute for New Social Answers (INSA) for German newspaper Bild.
Almost half of Germans favor the dissolution of the current government under Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and about a third blame him for the suspended budget, according to a poll conducted by the Civey sociological institute for German news magazine Focus on Friday.
The 2023 election also threw the church into needless chaos and drew it far from many desireables. While they say politicians prepare for elections only, it doesn't take away the fact that strategic (proper) planning they say prevents poor performance. The Church, leading the Christian faith and emulating Christ, whose admonition is for it to be the light of the world must lead from the fore.