Vancouver Sun

COLLAPSED TALKS ON COALITION MAY BRING ELECTION

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel pledged early Monday to maintain stability after the Free Democratic Party pulled out of talks on forming a new government with her conservati­ve bloc and the left-leaning Greens, raising the possibilit­y of new elections.

Merkel told reporters that the parties had been close to reaching a consensus on how to proceed with formal coalition talks but that the Free Democrats decided abruptly to pull out just before midnight Sunday.

She said she would consult with Germany’s president later in the day to brief him on the negotiatio­ns and discuss what comes next.

Without bringing the Free Democrats back to the table, Merkel will be forced to try to continue her current coalition with the Social Democrats, although that centreleft party has said it will not do so, or she could try to form a minority government, which was seen as unlikely. Otherwise Germany will have to hold new elections.

“It is at least a day of deep reflection on how to go forward in Germany,” Merkel said. “But I will do everything possible to ensure that this country will be well led through these difficult weeks.”

If it comes to a new election, polls currently suggest it would produce a similar parliament to the current one, which would make coalition efforts similarly difficult.

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