The Pak Banker

Merkel fourth term in doubt as coalition talks fail

- -REUTERS

BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday her efforts to form a three-way coalition government had failed, thrusting Germany into a political crisis and pushing Europe's largest economy closer to a possible new election.

The pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) unexpected­ly pulled out after more than four weeks of negotiatio­ns with Merkel's conservati­ve bloc and the ecologist Greens, citing irreconcil­able difference­s. The euro hit a two-month low against the yen soon after FDP leader Christian Lindner said on Sunday that his party was withdrawin­g as the three wouldbe partners could not find common ground on key issues.

A tired-looking Merkel said she would stay on as acting chancellor and would consult with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on how to move forward, adding that a deal had been within reach. "It is a day of deep reflection on how to go forward in Germany," Merkel told reporters. "As chancellor, I will do everything to ensure that this country is well managed in the difficult weeks to come."

It was a sobering moment in the career of a woman who during 12 years in power has become a symbol of stability, leading the euro zone during its debt crisis and forging a deal between the European Union and Turkey to stem migrant arrivals. Merkel was weakened after a September election as voters angry with her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to more than a million asylum seekers punished her conservati­ves by voting for the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) party. The collapse of the talks suggests Germany is heading towards two options unpreceden­ted in the post-World War Two era: Merkel forms a minority government, or the president calls a new election if no government is formed.

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