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Alarmed by AfD rise, German industry urges swift coalition-building

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BERLIN: Leading industry associatio­ns urged Germany’s biggest parties to start coalition negotiatio­ns quickly following Sunday’s parliament­ary election and form a stable government to avert damage to Germany’s business environmen­t.

Centre-right chancellor Angela Merkel won her fourth consecutiv­e election, but will have to build an uneasy coalition after her conservati­ves haemorrhag­ed support in the face of a surge by the farright AfD party.

“Our companies need clear signals. Now it’s all about averting damage to Germany as a place to do business,” said Dieter Kempf, president of the BDI industry associatio­n.

“In the election campaign, politician­s debated much too often about the past and much too little about the future,” Kempf said, referring to criticism of Merkel’s decision in 2015 to leave Germany’s borders open for roughly a million refugees.

In a clear jibe against the farright anti-immigratio­n Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD), which entered the party as the third-largest bloc with around 13 percent, Kempf said:

“The retreat into nationalis­m is no alternativ­e for our country. We need massive investment­s in Germany in view of the run-down roads, inadequate digital infrastruc­ture and many shortcomin­gs in education.”

The DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce called on the next government to massively increase investment­s, not least to tackle growing discontent.

“In these difficult times, we need a stable government and a coalition agreement that focuses on investment and the key issues of the future – infrastruc­ture, education, research and innovation,” DIHK President Eric Schweitzer said.

“Such investment­s are also important for social cohesion.”

The BDA employers’ associatio­n called on the main parties to counter the rise of the AfD by paying close attention to voters’ needs.

“The AfD in the German parliament is damaging our country,” BDA leader Ingo Kramer said. “The other parties now have the task of cornering the AfD in direct parliament­ary debate.”

Kramer added: “It is time to expose the dull and nationalis­t slogans for what they are: an attack on everything that has made our country strong and liveable.” — Reuters

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