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Recent studies indicate as many as 80 percent of Germans oppose this.
Moreover, only 38 percent of Germans in the east believe that reunification was a good thing.
A poll by the German state television channel ZDF states that 52 percent of Germans want Greece booted out of the Eurozone.
Percent of Germans certify themselves a good or very good knowledge of cryptocurrencies.
A recent poll found only 18 percent of Germans feel they can speak freely in public.
In addition, half of the respondents(50 percent) called the expansion of NATO a reason for thedeterioration of European security, and 41 percent of Germans saw a threat in the expansion of the European Union.
Twenty-nine percent of Germans are interested in Crypto Currencies as a form of Investment.
With just a month before the European election, 45 percent of Germans don't know any of the 9 lead candidates.
Some 54 percent of Germans do not believe Chancellor Angela Merkel's statement that savings in Germany are safe, according to a Forsa survey.
The poll by the Bertelsmann Foundation showed that 59 percent of Germans believe their country is moving in the right direction.
Only four percent of Germans and five percent of Italians believe that foreign military bases would defend their countries better than their own armed forces.
A survey conducted for the Atlantik-Brücke found that 85 percent of Germans view the relationship with the U.S. as negative or very negative.”.
Some 40 percent of Germans think Chancellor Angela Merkel should resign over her refugee policy, the Focus magazine has reported.
The Emnid poll for the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, showed 51 percent of Germans believed Europe's top economy would be better outside the 17-country eurozone.
Just 17 percent of Germans felt free to express themselves on the internet, and 35 percent said free speech is confined to small private circles.
Stephan Weil points to a recent survey carried out by the polling company Forsa which shows that 94 percent of Germans think good relations between Russia and Germany are important.
The survey also showed that 71 percent of Germans wanted Greece to leave the euro if it did not live up to its austerity promises.
A new survey by Germany's Friedrich Ebert Foundation found that only 42 percent of French people,as opposed to 59 percent of Germans, believe their country should remain neutral in international questions.
In addition, half of the respondents(50 percent) called the expansion of NATO a reason for thedeterioration of European security, and 41 percent of Germans saw a threat in the expansion of the European Union.
The study revealed that a total of 29 percent of Germans see digital currencies as an interesting investment.
Nearly 85 percent of Germans have a negative or very negative view of U.S.-German relations, and most want to put more distance between the traditionally close transatlantic allies, a new poll showed on Friday.
Although the country has suffered a steep decline in factory jobs since the 1970s, 19 percent of Germans work in manufacturing, nearly double the percentage in the United States or Britain, and higher than in Japan or South Korea.
Only four percent of Germans and five percent of Italians believe that foreign military bases would defend their countries better than their own armed forces.
Over half of US respondents(53 percent) and 49 percent of Germans are also sure that politicians and corporations influence their media.
More than 70 percent of Germans say they don't want genetically-modified food on their plates, but that's exactly part of the strategy of this merger,” said Katharina Droege, a legislator from the Greens.
Over half of US respondents(53 percent) and 49 percent of Germans are also sure that politicians and corporations influence their media.
According to the study, 60 percent of Germans living in the east considered socialism to be a good idea, compared to only 37 percent of residents in the west.
The survey of five European countries by TNS found 78 percent of Germans, more than two-thirds of Spaniards and almost six out of 10 French wanted Britain to stay in the EU.
In a 2014 survey,nearly 40 percent of Germans said they considered increasing digitalization and the role of intelligence services to be a threat.