Only half of Germans believe the ruling government coalition will hold until the end of its legislative period, a survey showed on Thursday, as arguments among the three parties over climate policy and budget intensify and voter support withers.
A dispute over transforming Germany's heating system escalated within the ruling coalition of the Social Democrats, environmental Greens and pro-business FDP party this week.
"But now since the beginning of the year the focus is more on how we can concretely bring about the energy trasition, causing some coflicts to suddenly emerge." Moreover the parties are currently polling significantly less than they performed in the 2021 federal election - on just 39% together compared to 52% back then, according to Forsa.
Another point of contention is a Greens-planned subsidy for industrial electricity prices which could cost 25 to 30 billion euros until 2030, which the FDP-led finance ministry is pushing against, citing budget constraints.
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