BERLIN, July 20 — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s protegee, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, has seen her public support dip since she took over as defence minister on Wednesday, an opinion poll showed today.

In a poll pitting her against Robert Habeck, of the Greens, and Olaf Scholz of the Social Democrats (SPD) as the choice for the next chancellor,Kramp-Karrenbauer lost two percentage points to 17 per cent compared to another poll at the start of the week, pollsters from Forsa said, according to a report by broadcaster n-tv.

Habeck led the poll with 31 per cent, ahead of Scholz, whom 29 per cent of Germans would like to see as the next chancellor, although there is no direct vote for the post in Germany.

Ursula von der Leyen’s promotion to European Commission president left the defence post vacant and Kramp-Karrenbauer was appointed with Merkel’s blessing in a move seen as likely to make or break her chances of succeeding her mentor as Germany’s leader by 2021.

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Merkel, who turned 65 on Wednesday, aims to stage-manage her gradual exit from politics and hand over power to Kramp-Karrenbauer, who replaced her as chair of their Christian Democrats (CDU) in December.

However, the popularity of the Greens, who hit 27 per cent - 29 per cent in opinion polls in June and became Germany’s strongest party, spawned headlines about popular co-leader Habeck becoming chancellor.

Tapping mounting concern in Europe about climate change, especially among young people, ‘Die Gruenen’ won 20.5 per cent of the German vote in May’s European Parliament elections, their best-ever result.

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Their success has caused convulsions in Merkel’s fragile coalition of conservatives and centre-left Social Democrats who have dominated German politics since World War Two. — Reuters