The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Merkel closer to ending impasse over coalition

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Chancellor Angela Merkel has taken a significan­t step towards ending Germany’s lengthy political impasse by securing a preliminar­y agreement to enter formal coalition talks with a centre-left party.

The deal was welcomed by Germany’s European allies, but her prospectiv­e partner faces a tough task to sell it to sceptics.

Exhausted negotiator­s from Merkel’s conservati­ve Union bloc and the centreleft Social Democrats presented their deal, which includes pledges to strengthen the EU and keep a lid on the number of migrants entering Germany, after more than 24 hours of talks to cap a week of wrangling.

“We have achieved outstandin­g results,” said the Social Democrats’ leader, Martin Schulz.

But to make a new government a reality, he must persuade a party congress on January 21 to agree to formal coalition negotiatio­ns.

If those talks are successful, he must steer a coalition deal through a ballot of the full party membership.

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Picture: AP. German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

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