Angela Merkel’s successor quits
Berlin: German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s designated successor unexpectedly threw in the towel Monday, plunging her conservative party into deeper crisis as it struggles to agree on its future political direction after losing votes to the far right. Annegret KrampKarrenbauer told leading members of the Christian Democratic Union that she won’t be seeking the chancellorship in next year’s election, upending Merkel’s plans to hand her the reins after more than 15 years in power. Merkel’s spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters in Berlin that Germany’s longtime leader stood by her decision not to run for a fifth term in 2021, despite the latest development. KrampKarrenbauer’s announcement reflects the growing split with the Christian Democrats exposed last week in its handling of the election of a governor in the state of Thuringia.