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Merkel’s party suffers loss over pro-refugee policy

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BERLIN (Reuters) — A humiliatin­g state election defeat for Angela Merkel in her own backyard on Sunday and another drubbing that looms in two weeks in Berlin are casting an ominous shadow over the chancellor’s hopes of winning — or even running — for a fourth term in 2017.

Analysts expect Merkel to weather the storm brewing over the debacle in the rural state of Mecklenbur­g- Vorpommern on Sunday, where her Christian Democrats ( CDU) fell to a shock third place behind the center- left Social Democrats (SPD) and the upstart anti- immigrant Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) party.

But the chancellor, whose towering approval ratings had long carried her party to victories at the polls over the last 11 years, has suddenly turned into a liability amid a frightenin­g fall in support.

Conservati­ves, who feel they have a lock on power after ruling the country for 47 of the last 65 years, are blaming Merkel’s pro-refugee stance for their mounting losses.

The AfD latched onto the issue with a vengeance following the arrival of one million refugees in the last year and turned it into a battering ram against Merkel, who made a lonely decision a year ago to open the gates for people fleeing war and turmoil.

“People will see this as the start of the ‘Kanzlerdae­mmerung’ (twilight of the chancellor),” said Gero Neugebauer, political scientist at Berlin’s Free University, of the defeat in her home district.

“If a lot of CDU members start seeing this defeat as Merkel’s fault, and members of parliament start seeing her as a danger for the party and their own jobs in next year, the whole situation could escalate out of control. If the AfD beats the CDU again in two weeks in Berlin, things could get ugly fast.”

Discontent over Merkel’s welcoming of refugees has spread even to the rural northeaste­rn corner of the country in a state that has the fewest number of foreigners in Germany. There are only 20,000 refugees there and just 65,004 of the state’s 1.6 million residents are foreigners.

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