Germany's Social Democratic Party to launch coalition talks with Merkel

Germany's Social Democratic Party to launch coalition talks with Merkel

PanARMENIAN.Net - Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) has said it will begin talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) on forming a coalition, BBC News said.

Mrs Merkel's party won last Sunday's poll but it needs to form an alliance with either the SPD or the Greens to ensure a majority in parliament.

SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel said party members backed the move at a meeting.

The CDU took about 41.5% of the vote. The SPD won 26%, the Greens 8.4%, and the former communist Left Party 8.6%.

Meanwhile, the German news agency DPA says SPD leader Peer Steinbrueck wants to withdraw from frontline politics.

Steinbrueck, 66, led the Social Democrats' election campaign but he will no longer hold a leadership role in the German opposition party, a party source told DPA.

"My political life will come to an orderly end," he is reported to have said at a closed-door meeting of around 200 SPD members in Berlin.

Steinbrueck used to be state premier in North Rhine-Westphalia.

A poll carried out for German ARD television earlier this week suggested that most voters wanted Merkel's Christian Democratic Union bloc to enter into a grand coalition with the Social Democrats.

has not yet indicated which parties she might reach out to in order to build a coalition building.

CDU parliamentary group leader Volker Kauder said that the party "has a clear mandate from voters to form a government". The outcome showed that "voters want Angela Merkel to remain chancellor" for a third term, he said.

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