Hindustan Times (Noida)

As coalition haggling begins, Merkel urges parties to compromise

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

BERLIN: Outgoing German chancellor Angela Merkel made an implicit call on politician­s to overcome their difference­s on Sunday, as talks between parties to choose her successor got under way following last week’s close election.

The centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) and their candidate Olaf Scholz narrowly won last Sunday’s vote on 25.7%, with Merkel’s conservati­ve CDU-CSU alliance plunging to an all-time low of 24.1% as she prepares to leave the stage after 16 years in power.

The result leaves the SPD in pole position to form a government, but conservati­ve leader Armin Laschet has also vowed to begin coalition talks in a lastditch effort to keep the ailing CDU-CSU in power.

In the complex calculatio­ns for a coalition, the makeup of the next German government essentiall­y hinges on which of the two main parties can persuade the Greens and the liberal FDP to sign up for a partnershi­p.

The SPD will first huddle with the FDP on Sunday afternoon to kick off their coalition discussion­s, before speaking with the Greens in the evening, in what

weekly magazine Der Spiegel magazine has described as the “poker game for power”.

Their rivals, the CDU-CSU, will meet with the FDP on Sunday evening and the Greens on Tuesday.

In what was billed as perhaps her last major speech as chancellor, Merkel on Sunday made an appeal for her successors to defend democracy amid the scramble to form a government.

Speaking in front of party leaders at celebratio­ns to mark German reunificat­ion in 1990, Merkel said the country once again had the opportunit­y to “shape” its next chapter.

“We can argue over exactly how in the future, but we know that the answer is in our hands, that we have to listen and speak with each other, that we have difference­s, but above all things in common,” Merkel said, in clear reference to negotiatio­ns at hand.

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