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Merkel loses support six weeks to election

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, about to return from holiday, has seen her popularity fall by 10 points just six weeks before an election in which she hopes to win a fourth term.

An Infratest dimap poll published on Thursday showed that 59 per cent of voters think Merkel is doing a good job, down 10 points from the previous month.

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She trailed her finance minister, Wolfgang Schaeuble, who was down one point at 64 per cent.

However, Merkel has little to fear as her Social Democrat (SPD) rival Martin Schulz hit a new low of 33 per cent, down four points from July.

The SPD has accused Merkel of stifling debate by failing to take a stand on issues and leaving much to her ministers.

On Aug. 1, she stayed on holiday rather than attend a summit of ministers and carmaker bosses aimed at mending the auto industry’s tattered reputation after an emissions scandal.

They agreed to change engine software on 5.3 million diesel cars to cut pollution and avert diesel bans.

Two thirds of Germans think politicians have too lenient approach toward the sector, the poll showed.

“Merkel is rightly accused of staying out of the emotional debates in the election campaign,” wrote a commentator in Bild daily, also mentioning issues like the deportation of dangerous migrants, security and asylum fraud.

“People want clear statements,’’ it said.

An attack last month by a 26-year-old migrant in Hamburg which left six people hurt shook Germans.

The man, born in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), was supposed to leave the country but did not have the right identity papers.

In spite of all this, Merkel’s conservatives, who currently share power with the SPD in a “grand coalition”, look on track to win the Sept. 24 vote.

The main question for most experts is whether she will repeat her coalition with the SPD or seek another partner, possibly the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP).

Some 49 per cent of those asked said they wanted the next government to be led by Merkel’s conservative bloc, comprising her own Christian Democrats (CDU) and the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU).

The poll put Merkel’s conservatives down one point at 39 per cent and the SPD up one but, on 24 per cent, still way behind.

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