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Merkel won’t call confidence vote after ally ousted

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Chancellor Angela Merkel has no intention of calling a confidence vote after the German leader’s party ousted a close ally as head of its parliament­ary group, Merkel’s spokesman said Wednesday.

Merkel’s conservati­ve Union bloc on Tuesday voted out Volker Kauder as head of its parliament­ary group, a key post for securing the passage of government legislatio­n. It was the latest wobble for Merkel’s fourth-term administra­tion following two coalition crises since it took office in March.

The surprise defeat for Kauder, who had held the job since Merkel became chancellor in 2005, was a blow to her authority in conservati­ve ranks. Opposition figures called on her to hold a confidence vote in parliament.

Asked whether she plans to do so, Merkel spokesman Steffen Seibert said the answer is “a clear no.”

The upheaval comes at a sensitive moment, with polls showing support for the conservati­ves sagging ahead of two important state elections next month in Bavaria and neighbouri­ng Hesse. In December, Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union holds a conference at which the 64-year-old’s party leadership is up for renewal.

Kauder’s successor, Ralph Brinkhaus, has sought to downplay the implicatio­ns of his election.

“The parliament­ary group stands behind Angela Merkel,” he told n-tv television. “There is no question about that.”

Both Brinkhaus and the conservati­ves’ coalition partners, the centre-left Social Democrats, rejected the idea of a confidence vote.

On Wednesday, Brinkhaus sent a signal of continuity by announcing that he wants the Union’s chief whip, Michael Grosse-Broemer, and his deputies to stay in their jobs.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a statement during a faction meeting of her ruling Christian Union parties faction at the Reichstag building in Berlin Tuesday.
AP PHOTO German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a statement during a faction meeting of her ruling Christian Union parties faction at the Reichstag building in Berlin Tuesday.

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