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23 Aug 2026, 19:56 GMT+10
The German chancellor, whose approval ratings have hit a record low, spoke to locals in North Rhine-Westphalia after the region suffered the biggest wildfires
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was booed on Saturday during a visit to North Rhine-Westphalia, which had been hit by devastating wildfires. The heckling comes as Merz's approval rating has fallen to a historic low amid growing public dissatisfaction with his performance.
The wildfire in Germany's Eifel region was described as the largest in the region's history and prompted the evacuation of around 2,000 people. Firefighting efforts, completed earlier this week, were complicated by the presence of possible unexploded World War II ordnance.
Merz's speech, in which he thanked emergency services for bringing the fires under control, was repeatedly interrupted by shouts and whistles from some of those gathered, while several farmers also honked their tractors' horns.
Bild reported later in the day that around 200 people attended the event, with some holding signs bearing slogans critical of Merz. The gathering marked the chancellor's return to the public eye after a 23-day vacation; he last appeared in public on July 29, the tabloid noted.
Approval ratings for Merz's coalition, comprising the Christian Democratic CDU/CSU bloc and the Social Democratic Party, have declined steadily since it took office in May 2025. The government has faced criticism over continued economic stagnation and its failure to deliver on pre-election promises.
On Sunday, the German Press Agency (dpa) reported, citing the latest YouGov poll, that most Germans expect the chancellor to be replaced before the next scheduled election in 2029.
Earlier this year, Welt reported that the chancellor's approval had fallen to a record low amid growing dissatisfaction with his performance and what respondents described as broken promises and a lack of leadership.
Last month, Der Spiegel cited sources as saying that CDU was discussing Merz's possible departure as chancellor amid a botched cabinet reshuffle and growing discontent within the party.
(RT.com)
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