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ANGELA MERKEL TO STEP DOWN AS GERMAN CHANCELLOR IN 2021

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday she would not seek re-election as party chairwoman and that her fourth term as chancellor would be her last, heralding the end of a 13-year era in which she has dominated European politics.

Merkel, 64, has been chairwoman of her conservati­ve Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000 and chancellor since 2005.

Her decision to step down as chairwoman comes after her party suffered its second regional election setback in as many weeks.

Merkel made the announceme­nt on the day after Sunday’s vote in Hesse in a speech to mark the 20th anniversar­y of the German Federal Government Commission for Culture and the Media (BKM).

The move sets in motion the process for the CDU to settle on and groom Merkel’s successor. It caused the euro to fall briefly and German government bond yields rose.

Stepping down as CDU chairwoman further undermines Merkel’s authority, which has been dented this year by the two regional election setbacks and a close ally losing his role as leader of her conservati­ves’ parliament­ary group.

Merkel has loomed large on the European stage since 2005, helping guide the EU through the euro zone crisis and opening Germany’s doors to migrants fleeing war in the Middle East in 2015 - a move that still divides the bloc and Germany.

“We are witnessing a continuati­on of the pattern in place ever since Merkel’s mistakes in the 2015 migration crisis: the gradual but steady erosion of her political power,” said Carsten Nickel, managing director at Teneo, a consultanc­y.

“Rather than outright instabilit­y in Germany and Europe, it simply means a continuati­on of the current leadership vacuum.” Monday’s news came as a surprise to CDU party officials, who had expected Merkel to seek re-election as chairwoman at a party congress in Hamburg in early December.

The shock move started the race in the CDU to succeed Merkel. It also raises questions about whether she can stage manage a smooth exit.

Merkel is under pressure from her Social Democrat coalition partners to deliver more policy results and the centreleft party could yet pull out of the government at a mid-term review next year. Germany’s other leader CDU chancellor­s - Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl - both had messy ends to their time in office.

Merkel standing down from the party chair will allow a new CDU chairman or chairwoman to build a profile before the next national election.

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 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a press meet in Berlin on Monday. She decided not to seek re-election as chief of the ruling Christian Democratic Union
PHOTO: REUTERS German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a press meet in Berlin on Monday. She decided not to seek re-election as chief of the ruling Christian Democratic Union

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