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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : Germany parties fail to seal final coalition deal


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02-05-2018, 11:20 PM
BERLIN: Chancellor Angela Merkel´s conservatives and their historic centre-left rivals failed to seal a coalition deal Sunday, as party leaders struggled to overcome final obstacles to forming a government for Germany.
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD) had met for a final round of negotiations late in the morning, hoping to ink an agreement on repeating the ?grand coalition? or ?GroKo? that has ruled since 2013.
But by early evening SPD general secretary Las Klingbeil told journalists points remained that ?divided? the parties, as they parted before a return to the table at 1000 (0900 GMT) Monday.People familiar with the talks told AFP that topics close to the SPD´s heart, healthcare reform and temporary work contracts, were holding up a final accord.
SPD and CDU agreed in late January that the final round of coalition talks should come to an end by Tuesday.Merkel professed her ?good will, but also some expectation that there will be tough hours of talks ahead? in the morning as she arrived at the SPD´s Berlin headquarters in the late morning.
Meanwhile, SPD chief Martin Schulz told reporters a ?dependable coalition agreement that achieves consensus? for a stable government was more important than speedy progress.More than four months after September elections ? a delay unprecedented in postwar history ? Germany´s partners abroad are waiting impatiently for Berlin´s paralysis to lift on urgent issues like reform of the European Union.
Both sides are reluctant to compromise too much and risk losing support, but are equally fearful of going back to voters in repeat elections that could see a further rise of the far right.Nor can they afford to dig in their heels, as a poll for ARD television showed 71 percent of people do not understand ?why forming a government is taking so long?.
At stake for Merkel is whether she leads a stable coalition into her fourth term, or risks a fragile minority government or new elections.The SPD is a reluctant partner, having initially vowed to go into opposition after plunging to a historic low vote share of 20.5 percent in September.
Social Democrats agreed to talks only after Merkel´s soundings with two smaller parties, the ecologist Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats, fell through.Challenged by rebels within his own ranks, SPD leader Martin Schulz has sought political cover by putting any final coalition deal to a vote by all 440,000 members.
Kevin Kuehnert, leader of the SPD youth wing, has become a standard bearer for opponents of a new deal with Merkel.?This kind of politics was rewarded with a 14 percentage point drop (for CDU and SPD combined) last year, and I suspect things will continue that way? if the coalition materialises, he has said. Others warn the SPD is too weak to face voters again so soon, garnering 18 percent in some polls ? just a few points ahead of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).Merkel too faces grumbling among her troops, with more conservative voices accusing her of marching her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) too far into the political centre, giving up terrain to the AfD.

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