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In address, Merkel promises more work on social divisions

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, under mounting pressure after three months of failing to form a new conservati­ve-led coalition, vowed on Sunday to address growing social divisions.

In her annual New Year’s address, Merkel promised increased investment in security and defense, improved health care and education, and efforts to overcome growing urban-rural disparitie­s.

“The world won’t wait for us. We must create the conditions now that ensure that Germany continues to prosper in 10, 15 years,” she said. “And Germany will only prosper if its success serves all people and improves and enriches our lives.”

Merkel, seeking a fourth term in office, is trying to persuade the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) to extend the “grand coalition” that has ruled for the past four years, even though both blocs suffered big losses in September’s election.

Party leaders will meet on Jan. 3, with explorator­y talks scheduled from Jan. 7 to 12.

Former Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, now president of the lower house of parliament, on Saturday said he could not rule out a minority government if no deal emerged.

The mainstream parties fear that a new election could hand further gains to the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD), which has entered parliament for the first time amid concerns about Merkel’s decision in 2015 to welcome over a million mainly Muslim migrants to Germany.

Merkel’s popularity has waned since her efforts to form a coalition with two smaller parties collapsed in November, and a poll released on Saturday suggested that nearly two-thirds of voters want her to resign if talks with the SPD also fail.

Herfried Muenkler, professor at Berlin’s Humboldt University, said even if Merkel assembled a new coalition, she was unlikely to see out her term, because there would either be a new elections or she would make way for a successor. “We are in a transition phase,” he told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

 ??  ?? A combo of file pictures shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel posing after the recording of her annual New Year's speech at the Chanceller­y in Berlin (bottom row R to L) 2005- 2008, (second row R-L) 2009-2012, (third row R to L) 2013-2014, (top row R...
A combo of file pictures shows German Chancellor Angela Merkel posing after the recording of her annual New Year's speech at the Chanceller­y in Berlin (bottom row R to L) 2005- 2008, (second row R-L) 2009-2012, (third row R to L) 2013-2014, (top row R...

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