The Borneo Post

‘Big obstacles’ still in way of Germany coalition deal

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country’s top parties still had ‘big obstacles’ to surmount before reaching a new coalition deal, ahead of a

final round of negotiatio­ns yesterday.

“There are still big obstacles on the path that need to be cleared,” she told reporters as she arrived for talks on forming a new ‘grand coalition’ government between her conservati­ves and the Social Democrats (SPD).

She said her 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 and that is why today will be a tough day”.

Moments before, SPD leader Martin Schulz also spoke of ‘ big obstacles’ as he entered his party’s headquarte­rs for the discussion­s expected to stretch well into the night.

He said his party was committed to ensuring that the new government for Europe’s top economy 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”.

He said he was hopeful that the talks could be wrapped up, but asked the assembled journalist­s for ‘patience’.

September’s inconclusi­ve elections left Merkel without a majority for a fourth term and struggling to find partners to govern with.

After Merkel’s earlier attempt at forging a coalition with two smaller parties collapsed, she is now placing her hopes on renewing an alliance with the SPD.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Merkel arrives for talks between the leaders of the conservati­ve CDU/CSU union and the social democratic SPD party on forming a new government at the SPD headquarte­rs in Berlin.
— AFP photo Merkel arrives for talks between the leaders of the conservati­ve CDU/CSU union and the social democratic SPD party on forming a new government at the SPD headquarte­rs in Berlin.

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