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German parties told to find way out of crisis in three weeks

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BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel’s right-hand man, Peter Altmaier, appealed to political parties yesterday to decide in the next three weeks whether they can form a stable government and drag Germany out of a political impasse.

The collapse of talks between Merkel’s conservati­ve bloc, the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and environmen­talist Greens has thrown Germany into political uncertaint­y and raised the prospect of new elections.

It has also cast some doubt over whether Merkel, Europe’s most powerful leader after 12 years in office, will serve a fourth term after her conservati­ves won the most seats in a Sept 24 election.

“We must be in a situation in next three weeks where there is clarity about whether there can be a stable government on the basis of this election result,” Altmaier, head of the chanceller­y and acting finance minister, told ZDF television.

He said it was clear that his conservati­ves had a mandate to govern and that the parties should support President Frank-Walter Steinmeier’s appeal to parties to take responsibi­lity and come together to form a government.

Steinmeier was meeting leaders of the main parties this week, including the Greens and FDP later yesterday.

“We stand by our responsibi­lity to ensure this country has a stable and reliable government,” Altmaier said. “Like ‘Made in Germany’, we are known for having a stable and reliable government.”

He made a thinly veiled appeal to the Social Democrats (SPD) to rethink their refusal to form a government with Merkel after voters punished them for sharing power with her for four years.

“We must give the SPD a chance to think (about what responsibi­lity they have),” said Altmaier.

Merkel has said she would prefer new elections to leading an unstable minority government.

Until a government is agreed, Merkel continues as acting chancellor and her previous ministers, including the SPD ones, remain in post.

Andrea Nahles, head of the SPD’s parliament­ary group reiterated that it did not want to prop up Merkel with another “grand coalition”.

“We are not an emergency stopgap for Merkel,” she said.

However, she said the SPD would use the talks with Steinmeier to try to find future solutions.”We should talk about how we form a process that leads our country into a new, stable government.” — Reuters

We must be in a situation in next three weeks where there is clarity about whether there can be a stable government on the basis of this election result. Peter Altmaier, German Chief of Staff

 ??  ?? Altmaier arrives for further explorator­y talks with members of potential coalition parties to form a new government in Berlin. — AFP photo
Altmaier arrives for further explorator­y talks with members of potential coalition parties to form a new government in Berlin. — AFP photo

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