Most Germans unhappy with Merkel's new government - poll


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  • Friday, 28 Mar 2014

German Chancellor Angela Merkel wears 3D glasses during a visit by teenage female students on national 'Girls Day', at the Chancellery in Berlin March 26, 2014. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

BERLIN (Reuters) - Most Germans are unhappy with Chancellor Angela Merkel's right-left coalition, a poll showed on Friday, even as support for the parties that make up her government has hardly changed since September's election.

A Deutschlandtrend poll published on Friday showed 55 percent of those asked were "not very or not at all happy" with the first 100 days of the coalition between Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats.

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