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Europe
Merkel rejects ailing coalition partners' bid for help
2013-09-17
[Al Ahram] Chancellor Angela Merkel
...current chancellor of Germany. She was educated in East Germany when is was still run by commies, but in 1989 got involved with the growing democracy movement when the Berlin Wall fell. Merkel is sometimes referred to by Germans as Mom...
warned Germans she had no votes to spare as she launched a final week of campaigning Monday, after a disastrous Bavarian election performance by her junior partners.

Merkel told supporters of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in the northern town of Duderstadt that she needed both the votes granted to them under Germany's electoral system in a general election Sunday.

"We have no votes to give away," she said in remarks broadcast on public television, after her junior partners, the Free Democrats (FDP), pleaded for a helping hand.

"We will fight for every vote."

Germany's 62 million voters can make two checks on their ballots in the national election -- one for a candidate and one for a party -- allowing the option of splitting their support.

While Merkel's conservative allies triumphed in the wealthy southern state Sunday, their coalition partners in Bavaria and at the national level, the FDP, crashed out of the regional parliament.

Analysts said the result made a third term for Merkel look increasing likely in next Sunday's general election.

But it raised the prospect of a nail-biter finish to see whether she can continue her centre-right government or will have to form a "grand coalition" with the rival Social Democrats.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Small correction:
'The Left' is the Communist Party of East Germany.

In fact a member of 'The Left' was the first chairman of the European Communist Alliance.

The CPEG has given itself many names over the last decades. 'CPEG' is not one of them, CPEG is what they are. They are not 'former' genocidal leftists.
Posted by: Elmerert Hupens2660   2013-09-17 18:03  

#2  Merkel is most likely to continue, just the conditions remain unsure:

1) The Liberals achieve 5%, then the current coalition is most likely to continue.

2) The Liberals achieve less than 5%. Then they won't be in Parliament and Merkel needs to seek a "grand coalition" with the SPD (annoying, but most likely) or the Greens (rather unlikely). The SPD actually has the chance to form a coalition with the Greens and the Left (former East German commies). The Left would love it, but SPD and Greens have ruled out this option rather categorically, so it's not likely for now. The grand coaliton may not hold during the full 4 year term though, so let's see how many moths those promises will hold.

3) Wildcard: The eurosceptical AfD. They want to return to the Deutsche Mark, so they might pull over the 5% mark. In that case the current coalition betwen the CDU/CSU and the FDP may not have enough seats in Parliament, even if the FDP makes it there.

My current prediction:

Current coalition: 60% likely
Grand Coalition: 38% likely

Posted by: European Conservative   2013-09-17 09:47  

#1  Germans don't cotton to paltry service.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-09-17 08:13  

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