The Borneo Post (Sabah)

German conservati­ves mull Merkel succession

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BERLIN: With less than six months to go until a general election and their poll ratings plummeting, Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves are meeting for crunch talks Sunday as pressure builds to pick their chancellor candidate.

Long-time Merkel ally Armin Laschet, 60, took over as leader of the chancellor’s CDU party in January, and would normally be first choice to lead the CDU and its Bavarian affiliate CSU into the elections on September 26.

Yet as the conservati­ves’ poll ratings plummet over their recent handling of the coronaviru­s crisis, some are calling for Laschet to step aside in favour of the more charismati­c CSU leader Markus Soeder, 54.

After several rounds of shadow boxing on talk shows and in the press, the two men will have the chance to stake their claims when they each deliver a speech to conservati­ve lawmakers on Sunday.

Though neither Laschet nor Soeder has officially announced their candidacy, Bild newspaper declared Sunday’s meeting “the weekend of truth” in the race to succeed Merkel.

While a final choice of candidate is not expected immediatel­y, conservati­ve parliament­ary leader Ralph Brinkhaus called Friday for a decision to be made “in the next two weeks.”

The ultimate decision will most likely be made behind closed doors, with Laschet telling broadcaste­r ZDF that the conservati­ves would pick the candidate who “best suited our election programme”.

Yet in an interview with Spiegel magazine on Wednesday, Soeder insisted that the candidate needed to be “accepted by the whole population, not just the party”.

The Star Trek fan and fancy-dress loving Bavarian consistent­ly beats Laschet in popularity polls, with a recent survey by public broadcaste­r ARD showing that 54 per cent of Germans thought Soeder would be a good candidate, compared to just 19 percent for Laschet.

As leaders of Germany’s biggest federal states by population and area respective­ly, North-Rhine Westphalia premier Laschet and Bavarian chief Soeder have also exchanged blows over their leadership in the pandemic.

Laschet’s reputation as the reliable continuity candidate took a hit at the end of March, when Merkel criticised his state’s slowness to reimpose restrictio­ns despite rising infection rates.

Soeder jumped on the opportunit­y, praising Merkel’s handling of the pandemic and arguing that the Chancellor should help decide who would be her successor.

“A CDU/CSU candidate without the support of Angela Merkel will not be successful,” he told Bild last weekend.

While Laschet remains more likely to win over party bigwigs, Soeder has also already drawn the support of several CDU lawmakers, as conservati­ve MPs eye falling poll ratings with growing nervousnes­s.

Trust in the CDU/CSU has been severely hit in recent months by a sluggish vaccinatio­n programme and a corruption scandal over mask procuremen­t.

 ??  ?? Markus Soeder
Markus Soeder
 ??  ?? Armin Laschet
Armin Laschet
 ??  ?? Angela Merkel
Angela Merkel

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