Merkel still in charge of her future amid impasse in Germany
BERLIN — Angela Merkel has defied many forecasts of her looming political demise in 12 years as German chancellor. And nearly four months into post-war Germany’s longest political impasse, she’s likely to emerge on top again for the time being — whatever happens.
Opponents have argued that Merkel’s time is nearing its end as they chew over her efforts to create a new government following September’s election, in which support for her conservatives and their centre-left coalition partners dropped.
Those partners, the Social Democrats, are agonizing about a decision Sunday on whether to negotiate another government with the former scientist.
“The end of Angela Merkel’s time in office has begun,” Kevin Kuehnert, the head of the Social Democrats’ youth wing and a prominent opponent of a coalition, said recently. “The Social Democrats would do well not to extend this time in office.”