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Germany's Social Democrats refuse to jump into bed with Merkel quickly
German
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Horst Seehofer, the head of the Bavarian
Christian Social Union (CSU) arrive for talks hosted by German President
Frank-Walter Steinmeier (R) with the leader of the Social Democrats
(SPD) Martin Schulz, in Schloss Bellevue in Berlin, Germany, November
30, 2017. REUTERS/Guido Bergmann/BPA/Handout via REUTERS
Michelle Martin, Thomas Escritt-NOVEMBER 30, 2017
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany’s Social Democrat (SPD) Foreign Minister said on Thursday that his party would not be quick to agree to another grand coalition with Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives, as party leaders met with the president in a bid to end political deadlock.
Merkel is casting around for a coalition partner after her centre-right
bloc shed support to the far right in a Sept. 24 election. Her attempts
to form a three-way tie-up with the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP)
and the Greens failed.
The SPD, which saw its participation in a Merkel-led coalition
government from 2013-17 rewarded with its worst election result in
German post-war history, had been strongly opposed to another “grand
coalition”.
But under pressure from Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, SPD
leader Martin Schulz has signalled willingness to discuss a way out of
the political impasse.
SPD Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told broadcaster ZDF no one should
expect his party - still ruling with the conservatives in a caretaker
government - to immediately agree to join another grand coalition now
that talks to form a three-way ‘Jamaica’ alliance have failed.
“The conservatives, Greens and FDP took months to get nothing off ground
so I’d ask people not to put pressure on us,” Gabriel said, adding that
the conservatives needed to make clear what they wanted.
Senior conservative and chancellery chief Peter Altmaier told ZDF the
conservatives and SPD had presided over four years of economic
prosperity and the SPD needed to decide if it would give that up or
reconsider its decision to go into opposition.
He added that many people expected Germany to manage to form a government, adding: “Everyone has to live up to that.”
Steinmeier, a former SPD lawmaker and foreign minister, hosted a meeting
on Thursday that lasted just over two hours between Merkel, her
Bavarian conservative ally Horst Seehofer and Schulz, as part of his
efforts to facilitate the formation of a stable government.
Merkel is set to hold a telephone conference with senior party members
on Friday to discuss the meeting with Steinmeier but the conservatives
do not expect the SPD to agree to official coalition talks until after
its party congress next week.
MINORITY GOVERNMENT?
The atmosphere has been soured by the decision of the conservative
agriculture minister to back a European Union proposal to extend the use
of a weedkiller for another five years - a measure opposed by the SPD.
In reaction, SPD members have called for compensation and set various
policy conditions.
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a conservative, told
reporters a stable government was urgently needed to move ahead on
security priorities such as hiring more police.
He told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper that the conservatives were
trying to form a stable government with the SPD, if the SPD would
agree. He added: “Only if this attempt fails do we need to think about
other steps - not now.”
Additional reporting by Andrea Shalal, Andreas Rinke, Michael Nienaber
and Holger Hansen; Writing by Michelle Martin; editing by Matthew Mpoke
Bigg and Rosalba O'Brien