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Germany: Merkel’s party elects pragmatic Laschet as leader

- By Geir Moulson

BERLIN >> Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centerrigh­t party chose Armin Laschet, the pragmatic governor of Germany’s most populous state, as its new leader Saturday. The choice sent a signal of continuity months before an election in which voters will decide who becomes the new chancellor.

Laschet will have to build unity in the Christian Democratic Union, Germany’s strongest party, after beating more conservati­ve rival Friedrich Merz. And he will need to plunge straight into an electoral marathon that culminates with the Sept. 26 national vote for the next parliament.

The decision by party delegates on Saturday isn’t the final word on who will run as the center-right candidate to succeed Merkel as chancellor, but Laschet will either run himself or have a big say in who does. He said the candidate will be chosen in April.

Laschet, 59, was elected in 2017 as governor of North Rhine-Westphalia

state, a traditiona­l center-left stronghold.

He governs the region in a coalition with the pro-business Free Democrats, the CDU’s traditiona­l ally, but he would likely be able to work smoothly with a more liberal partner, too. Current polls point to the environmen­talist Greens as a likely key to power in the September election.

Laschet pointed Saturday to the value of continuity and moderation, and cited the storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump as an example of where polarizati­on can lead.

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The newly elected Christian Democratic Union party chairman Armin Laschet stands on the podium after the voting at a digital party convention in Berlin, Germany, Saturday.
MARKUS SCHREIBER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The newly elected Christian Democratic Union party chairman Armin Laschet stands on the podium after the voting at a digital party convention in Berlin, Germany, Saturday.

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