The Asian Age

Merkel warns of ‘ big obstacles’ before new govt

- HUI MIN NEO

Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany's top parties still had "big obstacles" to surmount before reaching a new coalition deal, ahead of a last- ditch round of negotiatio­ns Thursday.

The veteran leader, who is battling to form a new government to salvage her political future, warned it would be a "tough day" of talks, which were expected to stretch well into the night.

She said her conservati­ve Christian Democrats would “work constructi­vely to find the necessary compromise­s but we are also aware that we need to execute the right policies for our country”.

September's inconclusi­ve elections left Merkel without a majority and struggling to find partners to govern Europe's biggest economy.

After her earlier attempt at forging a coalition with two smaller parties collapsed, she is now pinning her hopes on renewing an alliance with the Social Democrats ( SPD).

SPD leader Martin Schulz also spoke of "big obstacles" as he arrived for the final day of preliminar­y talks on whether there is enough common ground to move on to formal coalition negotiatio­ns.

He said his party wanted to ensure that the new government committed "above all to working toward renewal of the European Union".

However, he sounded a more upbeat note than Merkel, saying there was "broad agreement on the fundamenta­ls of European policy".

The chancellor badly needs the talks to succeed, as do Schulz and the leader of her Bavarian allies, Horst Seehofer, said political analyst Karl- Rudolf Korte of D u i s b u r g - E s s e n University.

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Angela Merkel

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