Trust crashes: Lower Saxony skeptically towards politics and integration
Trust crashes: Lower Saxony skeptically towards politics and integration
Hannover, Deutschland - Can you believe it? Every fourth Lower Saxony feels like a stranger in the middle of all the changes and challenges in his own country! The results of a sensational study by the Institute for Democracy research at the University of Göttingen give rise to concern: migration, climate crisis and rising energy prices determine the everyday life of Lower Saxony more than ever. , according to, of course, Student director Philipp Harfst explains that 25 percent of the survey Muslims cite the reason that they feel "sometimes like a stranger in their own country".
The dwindling trust in political and social institutions is just as dramatic! Two years ago, 60 percent of Lower Saxony looked at their politicians benevolently. Today? Sobering 12 percent! A sentimental decline that indicates difficult times for the political landscape. But there are bright spots! Prime Minister Stephan Weil and his team can breathe a sigh of relief - their policy enjoys 45 percent of people. A true contrast to the federal government, which has a modest consent of only 18 percent.
fractions of trust and dissatisfaction
at a time when trust in the media remains wiry, public service services sigh under a decline of 29 percentage points and the protection of the constitution stumbles to 50 percent, from former 76 percent. But with all the disillusionment there is unmistakable optimism: at the local level, 51 percent show satisfaction with local politicians - an island of stability in a sea of doubt.
social balance or upset?
What do the Lower Saxony say about migration? Islamiq reports that the concept of remigration is not an issue, But still agree between 20 and 30 percent of Lower Saxony. Particularly alarming: 28 percent speak of a dangerous level of alienation. But the true feeling of the mood of security brings an astonishing knowledge: less than 1.5 percent of the population maintain a closed right -wing worldview, far below the West German average of 4.5 percent.
What does that mean for our beautiful Lower Saxony? The Lower Saxony Democracy monitor not only provides numbers, but also a mirror of our time. An invitation to reflection, action and awareness that change does not always have to stir up fear, but also has an opportunity for renewal.
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