Mittelstand Loses Confidence In The Traffic Light Coalition And Demands New Elections

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Mittelstand Loses Confidence in the Traffic Light Coalition and Demands New Elections

Mittelstand Unhappy with Traffic Light Coalition

Confidence in the traffic light coalition has plummeted among medium-sized businesses. In a recent survey, 70% of respondents said they had lost confidence in the government's ability to lead the country. This is a significant increase from the 50% who said they had lost confidence in the government in a similar survey conducted last year.

Reasons for Loss of Confidence

The survey found that there are several reasons for the loss of confidence in the government. The most common complaints were the government's handling of the economy, the rising cost of living, and the government's energy policy.

Demand for New Elections

In light of the loss of confidence in the government, many medium-sized businesses are now calling for new elections. They believe that the current government has lost the mandate to govern and that a new government is needed to address the concerns of the business community.

Conclusion

The loss of confidence in the traffic light coalition among medium-sized businesses is a serious concern for the government. The government needs to address the concerns of the business community and take steps to restore confidence in the economy. If the government fails to do so, it is likely to face growing pressure to call new elections.