Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

GERMAN SPD SEEKS THREE-WAY ALLIANCE TO SUCCEED MERKEL

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German Social Democrat Olaf Scholz vowed on Monday to strengthen the European Union and keep up the transatlan­tic partnershi­p in a three-way coalition government he hopes to form by Christmas to take over from Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves.

Scholz’s Social Democrats (SPD) came first in Sunday’s national election, just ahead of the conservati­ves, and aim to lead a government for the first time since 2005 in a coalition with the Greens and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP).

Scholz, 63, projected a sense of calm assurance when asked whether the close election result and the prospect of prolonged coalition negotiatio­ns sent a message

of instabilit­y in Germany to its European partners.

“Germany always has coalition government­s and it was always stable,” he said in fluent English, standing beside a statue of Willy Brandt, a Cold War-era SPD chancellor awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for fostering dialogue between East and West.

The SPD, Germany’s oldest party, won 25.7% of the vote, up five percentage points from the 2017 federal election, ahead of Merkel’s CDU/CSU conservati­ve bloc on 24.1%, provisiona­l results showed. The Greens came in with 14.8% and the FDP won 11.5%.

BERLIN, Sept 27 (Reuters)

 ?? (REUTERS) ?? Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader and top candidate for chancellor Olaf Scholz, Mecklenbur­g-western Pomerania state Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig and SPD member Franziska Giffey
(REUTERS) Social Democratic Party (SPD) leader and top candidate for chancellor Olaf Scholz, Mecklenbur­g-western Pomerania state Prime Minister Manuela Schwesig and SPD member Franziska Giffey

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