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Germany coalition talks: Merkel welcomes breakthrough
Topic Started: Jan 13 2018, 05:58 AM (105 Views)
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12 January 2018

German politicians have achieved a breakthrough in talks aimed at forming a new coalition government.

A blueprint for formal negotiations was agreed between Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their former coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD).
BBC
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Jan 13 2018, 05:58 AM
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12 January 2018

German politicians have achieved a breakthrough in talks aimed at forming a new coalition government.

A blueprint for formal negotiations was agreed between Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and their former coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD).
BBC
The negotiations to save Merkel's azz may break down........... :nana:
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Germany coalition talks: Merkel's conservatives and SPD 'clinch deal'
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Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have reached an agreement on a coalition government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives (CDU/CSU), according to media reports.
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However, the SPD's 460,000 members will have a final say on whether to accept a coalition agreement in a postal vote due to take place in coming weeks.
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SPD leader Martin Schulz (right) had at first refused to join coalition talks
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Feb 7 2018, 07:03 AM
Germany coalition talks: Merkel's conservatives and SPD 'clinch deal'
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Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have reached an agreement on a coalition government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives (CDU/CSU), according to media reports.
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However, the SPD's 460,000 members will have a final say on whether to accept a coalition agreement in a postal vote due to take place in coming weeks.
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SPD leader Martin Schulz (right) had at first refused to join coalition talks
Merkel looks like she was wrung out and hanged out to dry................ :lol:
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Germany coalition deal: Merkel set to lead fourth government
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to form her fourth government after the opposition Social Democrats (SPD) voted in favour of another grand coalition.
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Counting went on all night at SPD headquarters in Berlin

Germany coalition deal: Merkel promises action on jobs and EU
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Angela Merkel has said it is important that a new government gets to work quickly after the longest period of coalition-building in post-war Germany.
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After months of political deadlock Chancellor Merkel is now set to serve her fourth term
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