Oman Daily Observer

Focus on Europe, commission­er tells Germany amid crisis

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BERLIN: Germany’s government needs to refocus its energies on tackling European problems rather than minor domestic ones, the country’s EU Commission­er said, as a political crisis over the future of its scandal-tainted spymaster drags on.

The fate of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s six-month-old coalition hangs in the balance as its three parties seek to resolve difference­s concerning spy chief Hans-georg Maassen.

They said on Tuesday he would be replaced in that role after he faced accusation­s of harbouring far-right views but, in a move that prompted public outrage, also granted him a transfer to a better paid job at the interior ministry.

That compromise came unstuck on Friday when Andrea Nahles — leader of the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD), junior partner in the conservati­ve-led alliance — said it was a mistake.

EU Budget Commission­er Guenther Oettinger, a member of Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU), said her government was acting like a “wrecking ball for Europe” rather than helping the region progress.

“It is getting ever harder to explain to European partners... why the grand coalition keeps getting entangled in new conflicts which are actually of little significan­ce,” he told the Funke newspaper group in an interview published on Sunday.

The dispute over Maassen comes two months after Merkel ended a painful row with her Bavarian CSU allies over immigratio­n, related to her decision in 2015 to open Germany’s borders to hundreds of thousands of migrants. Oettinger said that, since its national election last September, Germany had done little to help solve European problems, meaning a year in Europe had gone wasted.

“Here in Brussels we expect the German government to finally deal with European issues,” he said.

The dispute over Maassen started when the spy chief questioned the authentici­ty of video footage showing radicals hounding migrants in the eastern city of Chemnitz.

Wolfgang Kubicki, deputy leader of the opposition Free Democrats, said the saga showed the alliance had deeper problems, and new elections should be called.

CSU leader and Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told Bild am Sonntag newspaper the leaders of the three coalition parties would only meet once he knew what the SPD’S demands were and how the conservati­ves could reach an agreement with Nahles.

 ?? Reuters file photo — ?? EU Budget Commission­er Guenther Oettinger holds a news conference.
Reuters file photo — EU Budget Commission­er Guenther Oettinger holds a news conference.

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