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Hammered in Hamburg, Merkel’s party meets on leadership crisis

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BERLIN: Senior members of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves gathered yesterday to decide on a leadership accession plan, after a state election drubbing in Hamburg added urgency to their search. Voters handed Merkel’s conservati­ve Christian Democrats (CDU) their worst-ever result in Hamburg on Sunday, punishing them for flirting with the far-right in an eastern state and descending into a messy leadership battle.

The succession debate was blown wide open earlier this month, when CDU leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbaue­r unexpected­ly said she would no longer seek to succeed her mentor Merkel. Mass-selling daily Bild dubbed the Hamburg result a “debacle” for the CDU, whose leadership crisis has raised questions over the future course of Europe’s largest economy. The CDU slipped into third place in Hamburg, scoring just 11.2% in the northern port city, behind the Social Democrats (SPD), for whom the city is a stronghold, and the Greens.

“The dismal result for Merkel’s centre-right CDU ... adds to the pressure on the party to resolve the leadership crisis fast,” Berenberg bank analyst Holger Schmieding said. Nationally, the Greens are second, behind Merkel’s conservati­ve bloc, and many commentato­rs expect them to have a role in the next federal government. Merkel, chancellor for almost 15 years, has said she will not run again in the next federal election, due by October 2021.

Kramp-Karrenbaue­r’s decision to give up her ambition of succeeding Merkel came after an eastern branch of the CDU defied the national party and voted with the far-right Alterative for Germany (AfD) to install a state premier from a third party. That broke a postwar consensus among establishe­d parties of shunning the far right. Kramp-Karrenbaue­r will brief reporters after yesterday’s meeting of senior CDU officials and is expected to set out a timetable for a decision on the party chair and possibly the candidate for chancellor.

The n-tv broadcaste­r cited CDU sources as saying the party will hold an extraordin­ary congress either in April or May to elect a new leader. Four or five candidates are jockeying for the jobs. Daniel Guenther, premier of the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein, told broadcaste­r SWR that the CDU should clear up the leadership question quickly and hold a party conference “well before the summer break”.

 ?? — AFP ?? BERLIN: The leader of Germany’s conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party Annegret Kramp-Karrenbaue­r addresses a press conference following the city-state elections of Hamburg yesterday.
— AFP BERLIN: The leader of Germany’s conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party Annegret Kramp-Karrenbaue­r addresses a press conference following the city-state elections of Hamburg yesterday.

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