Friedrich Merz’s fate is a ‘warning’ for Andy Burnham

It took both Andy Burnham and Friedrich Merz three attempts to win the leadership of their parties and ultimately reach the top job. Neither was their party’s natural favourite, but time, doggedness and perhaps the exhaustion of the alternatives eventually delivered the prize they had long coveted. Burnham should hope that is where the similarities end.

Fifteen months after becoming chancellor, Friedrich Merz is in trouble. His approval rating has collapsed, his coalition is fractious and his centre-right CDU/CSU is trailing the populist-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) by seven percentage points in the polls. Friedrich Merz has recorded the lowest approval rating for a chancellor since records began. CDU politicians recently told Politico of internal discussions about a Kanzlertausch, or “chancellor swap”. This is an extraordinary prospect in a traditionally stable political system.

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *