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Merkel urges leaders to make compromises

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BERLIN: German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday urged party leaders negotiating a tricky three-way coalition government to show more willingness to compromise, as support for her conservative bloc plunged to the lowest level in more than six years.


Merkel’s conservatives, who bled support to the far-right Alternative for Germany in a September 24 election, are trying to forge an alliance with the pro-market Free Democrats (FDP) and the left-leaning Greens which is untested at the national level.


Despite three weeks of exploratory talks, the unlikely partners still have to overcome differences over climate protection, energy, transport, immigration and euro zone policy.


Speaking ahead of a meeting in which party leaders were expected to sum up progress made so far and bridge some gaps, Merkel said all parties had first exchanged their views and then consolidated the approaches by highlighting their differences.


“Now in this third phase, the task is to find compromises,” Merkel said, adding that there was still a lot of work to do.


“But from my point of view, a solution can be reached with goodwill,” Merkel said. “If this will be achieved, we’ll not know before the end of the week, however.”


FDP leader Christian Lindner put the onus on Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and her Bavarian CSU allies, saying his party and the Greens had already given ground. “The Greens and the FDP have moved. Now it’s up to the conservatives to show some flexibility. I assume there is goodwill from all sides,” Lindner said. Katrin Goering-Eckardt from the Greens said she wanted to see a leap from the other negotiation partners. But CSU leader Horst Seehofer declined to comment when asked by reporters what compromises he was willing to offer. — Reuters


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