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Germany awaits coalition blessing from SPD’s 464,000 members

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BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany will learn on Sunday whether the Social Democrat (SPD) party’s 464,000 members have voted in favour of a coalition with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves, opening the way to a new government for Europe’s economic powerhouse.

Five months after an inconclusi­ve election, and after the failure of Merkel’s first attempt to form a government with two smaller parties, the long-serving chancellor’s best hope of securing a fourth term lies with the SPD.

Volunteers began counting the postal ballots at 10 pm (2100 GMT) and worked through the night, with party leaders due to announce at 9 am whether Germany’s longest postelecti­on interregnu­m is over.

A “No” from a membership that is wary of repeating the bruising experience of the past four years of “grand coalition” would pitch Germany into greater uncertaint­y at a time when the European Union is looking to its largest country for leadership on a host of economic and security issues.

SPD acting leader Olaf Scholz said on Saturday turn-out in the poll had been “very, very high” after an intense internal campaign that pitted the party’s pro-coalition leadership against its more radical youth wing, which campaigned for “No”.

The SPD initially planned to go into opposition after a disastrous result in September’s election, but agreed to negotiate with Merkel’s conservati­ves after talks with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the environmen­talist Greens on a three-way tie-up collapsed in November.

They thrashed out a coalition agreement which SPD leaders hailed for its commitment­s to strengthen­ing the EU and giving them some key government roles. But opponents say the SPD risks irrelevanc­e if it plays second fiddle to Merkel again.

If members vote “Yes”, Merkel could be sworn in as Chancellor by mid-March. A rejection would hand the initiative to President FrankWalte­r Steinmeier, who could push for a minority government, further talks or a new election.

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