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German conservati­ves choose Laschet as chancellor

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BERLIN: Bavarian premier Markus Soeder conceded defeat on Tuesday in his battle with Christian Democrat chairman Armin Laschet to lead their conservati­ve alliance into Germany's federal election in September. As chancellor candidate for the alliance of the Christian Democrats and their Bavarian CSU sister party, Laschet faces an uphill battle to impress voters turning away from their bloc by the government's chaotic handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Soeder decided to concede, following a week-long struggle with Laschet for the candidacy, after senior members of the Christian Democrats (CDU) backed Laschet overnight at an internal meeting. "The CDU met yesterday and decided. We accept that, and I respect that," Soeder told journalist­s in Munich.

"I called Armin Laschet and congratula­ted him ... In the name of the CSU and personally, I wish Armin Laschet success for the difficult task that lies ahead of him and offer him the support of the CSU." With the ecologist Greens just a few points behind them, many conservati­ves are nervous about their prospects in the Sept. 26 election without Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is stepping down after 16 years in power. Merkel, who has led the conservati­ves to four consecutiv­e victories, congratula­ted Laschet on becoming the candidate.

By backing Laschet, 60, senior figures in the CDU prioritise­d the party's ascendancy in the conservati­ve bloc over the prospect of being led to victory by Soeder. The CSU leader is more popular than Laschet and, at 54, he would have been well placed to go on and dominate the alliance for years. read more"Markus Soeder was clearly the candidate who has won more hearts," said CSU Secretary General Markus Blume, standing by Soeder's side. "But in a democracy, and especially in the democracy of party politics, the majority rules."

North Rhine-Westphalia's State Premier and head of Germany's conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party Armin Laschet adjusts his face mask as he leaves after meetings at the CDU headquarte­rs in Berlin, Germany.

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