Germany’s opposition flying high in polls
By DW
11 March 2023 |
12:02 pm
A monthly survey of German voters finds they still support Ukraine but are disenchanted with the three-way coalition government. Ahead of International Women's Day they are lukewarm on the new feminist foreign policy.
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