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‘Kohl funeral plans are unworthy of legacy’

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The elder son of Germany’s legendary chancellor Helmut Kohl, who died last week, called on Friday the plans for his father’s funeral “unworthy” of a man considered the father of German reunificat­ion, further inflaming a family feud with his stepmother.

“I find the latest developmen­ts not worthy of my father, nor of Germany and Europe,” said Walter Kohl, 53, who with his brother Peter are from Kohl’s first marriage.

In an interview on the weekly Die Zeit website, Walter Kohl criticised the lack of national funeral services, which were refused by his stepmother Maike Kohl-Richter.

He also complained about the choice to bury his father in a cemetery in Spire in south-west Germany and not the family tomb in the town of Ludwigshaf­en, where Kohl died on June 16 aged 87.

Those decisions were made by Kohl-Richter, 34 years her husband’s junior, whom he married at age 78.

The funeral plans for Germany’s longest serving post-war leader, in office from 1982-98, include a European ceremony in Strasbourg on July 1.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and former US president Bill Clinton are due to speak at the ceremony.

National homage

Kohl’s body will then be taken to the Spire cemetery and his son says he will not take part in the burial.

Walter Kohl had wanted his father’s casket to be taken to the German capital for “a national homage, an ecumenical requiem and a military farewell ceremony” near the Brandenbur­g Gate, where the German leader had witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.

Kohl is hailed as the father of Germany’s 1990 reunificat­ion.

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