Massive Protests in Berlin Demand Resignation of Chancellor Merz
Thousands march in Berlin demanding Merz step down (VIDEO)

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Thousands protested in Berlin, calling for Chancellor Friedrich Merz's resignation and snap elections. Organized by Project M1llion, the rally highlighted dissatisfaction with the government's performance, with 77% of Germans expressing discontent according to a recent poll.
- 01Protesters numbered around 10,000 according to organizers, while police estimated 4,000 attendees.
- 02The rally was organized by Project M1llion, a non-partisan group representing various sectors of society.
- 03Demonstrators called for tighter immigration controls and an end to financial support for warring parties, indirectly referencing Ukraine.
- 04An INSA poll revealed that 77% of Germans are dissatisfied with Merz's performance, marking the lowest approval rating of his tenure.
- 05The coalition government with the Social Democratic Party also faces significant disapproval, with 78% expressing dissatisfaction.
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On Monday, several thousand protesters marched in Berlin demanding the resignation of Chancellor Friedrich Merz and calling for snap elections. Organized by the non-partisan group Project M1llion, the rally attracted participants from various sectors, including farmers, tradespeople, and laborers. While organizers claimed 10,000 attendees, police estimated the crowd at around 4,000. Demonstrators carried German flags and placards with messages like “Not my chancellor” and “Merz must go.” The protest concluded peacefully, emphasizing public discontent with the government's performance. An INSA poll indicated that 77% of Germans are dissatisfied with Merz, the lowest rating since he took office. The coalition government with the Social Democratic Party is similarly viewed negatively, with 78% of respondents expressing discontent. The movement's platform includes demands for new elections and a rollback of green policies, alongside stricter immigration controls. The growing dissatisfaction reflects a broader sentiment among voters, with many feeling that the government is failing to address their concerns effectively.
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The protests reflect significant public discontent with the current government, potentially influencing future elections and policy decisions in Germany.
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