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Merkel ‘optimistic’ in new bid to end political impasse

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Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced optimism as she opened talks Sunday with Germany’s second biggest party on renewing their alliance, in a new attempt at shaking Europe’s biggest economy out of paralysis after September’s inconclusi­ve elections.

The week of meetings between Merkel’s conservati­ve alliance and the Social Democrats (SPD) will examine whether both sides have enough common ground to begin formal coalition negotiatio­ns towards a new government by March or April, AFP wrote.

“I am going into these talks with optimism. At the same time it is clear to me that we will have an enormous amount of work in front of us over the next few days but we are willing to take it on and to bring a good result,” Merkel told journalist­s as she arrived at the SPD’S headquarte­rs for the meeting.

“I think that it can be done. We will work very swiftly and very intensivel­y,” she added.

The talks are not without pitfalls –including tricky questions surroundin­g the more than a million asylum seekers who have arrived in Germany since 2015.

The far-right anti-immigratio­n AFD capitalize­d on growing misgivings in Germany over the new arrivals, winning more than 90 parliament­ary seats in the watershed election.

Merkel was left without a majority, while the center-left SPD found itself with its worst post-war score.

Anxious to stem the hemorrhage to the far right, the conservati­ve wing of Merkel’s party as well as her Bavarian allies CSU are championin­g a tougher stance on immigratio­n – including demands that are unpalatabl­e to the SPD.

With an eye on a regional election in Bavaria later this year, where current polls show that the CSU could lose its absolute majority, the party wants financial handouts to asylum seekers reduced.

Neverthele­ss, CSU chief Horst Seehofer voiced his determinat­ion to find a deal with the SPD.

“We must find an agreement,” he said Sunday as he entered into the explorator­y talks.

SPD chief Martin Schulz meanwhile signaled that his party was going into the talks with an open mind, while determined to extract key concession­s on social welfare reforms.

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