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		<title>Post-war &#8216;taboo broken&#8217; as far right becomes German state kingmaker</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Feb 2020 05:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Berlin: A German state premier was elected with the support of the nationalist Alternative for Germany and Chancellor Angela Merkel&#8217;s conservatives on Wednesday, shattering the post-war consensus among established parties of shunning the far right. Thomas Kemmerich, a little-known liberal Free &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/post-war-taboo-broken-as-far-right-becomes-german-state-kingmaker/" aria-label="Post-war &#8216;taboo broken&#8217; as far right becomes German state kingmaker">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Berlin:</strong> A German state premier was elected with the support of the nationalist Alternative for Germany and Chancellor Angela Merkel&#8217;s conservatives on Wednesday, shattering the post-war consensus among established parties of shunning the far right.</p>
<p>Thomas Kemmerich, a little-known liberal Free Democrat, became the first state premier elected with the support of the AfD, with whom Merkel&#8217;s conservative Christian Democrats sided to the disgust of her national coalition partners.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.254%2C$multiply_0.3541%2C$ratio_1.776846%2C$width_1059%2C$x_176%2C$y_3/t_crop_custom/q_86%2Cf_auto/08530fb99afcde4753be34982dd29ec8a6b11283" alt="AfD parliamentary party leader Bjoern Hoecke, right, shakes hands with Thomas Kemmerich of the Free Democrats, in Erfurt, Germany." width="743" height="418" /><br />
<span class="_2Li3P">AfD parliamentary party leader Bjoern Hoecke, right, shakes hands with Thomas Kemmerich of the Free Democrats, in Erfurt, Germany.</span><cite class="ojLwA"><span class="_30ROC">CREDIT: </span>AP</cite></p>
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<p>Merkel&#8217;s Social Democrat national coalition allies accused her CDU of backtracking on a pledge never to cooperate with a far-right party. The CDU rejected the accusation, saying it was not responsible for how AfD lawmakers voted. Wednesday&#8217;s ballot was secret.</p>
<p>&#8220;The events in Thuringia break a taboo in the history of political democracy in the Federal Republic,&#8221; SPD Finance Minister Olaf Scholz tweeted. &#8220;Very serious questions arise for us with the CDU&#8217;s federal leadership.&#8221;</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="" src="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.237%2C$multiply_0.3541%2C$ratio_1.776846%2C$width_1059%2C$x_4%2C$y_0/t_crop_custom/q_86%2Cf_auto/642254bc1b2c7bb07a85ddce2b933fbcbc5933d7" alt="Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, leader of the German Christian Democrats." width="741" height="417" /><br />
<span class="_2Li3P">Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, leader of the German Christian Democrats.</span><cite class="ojLwA"><span class="_30ROC">CREDIT: </span>GETTY</cite></p>
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<p>The unprecedented alliance provoked outrage from across the political spectrum and put on the spot CDU party leader and Merkel&#8217;s heir apparent, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who had sworn off any cooperation with the AfD.</p>
<p data-gtm-vis-recent-on-screen-6236702_632="305600" data-gtm-vis-first-on-screen-6236702_632="305600" data-gtm-vis-total-visible-time-6236702_632="4000" data-gtm-vis-has-fired-6236702_632="1">AKK, as she&#8217;s known, disavowed the state party&#8217;s decision and urged Thuringia to hold a new election.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is not a good day &#8211; not for Thuringia, not for Germany&#8217;s political system,&#8221; she told reporters during a visit to Strasbourg, DPA reported. Meanwhile, protesters gathered in front of CDU headquarters in Berlin.</p>
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<p>The leader of the FDP, Christian Lindner, said his party would never cooperate with the AfD and instead would seek to form an alternative coalition government.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" class="" src="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom_0.144%2C$multiply_0.3541%2C$ratio_1.776846%2C$width_1059%2C$x_0%2C$y_70/t_crop_custom/q_86%2Cf_auto/75f1017f855d8308ac1bc10aa1cc60191e55d362" alt="Die Linke's Susanne Hennig-Wellsow, right, walks away from Thomas Kemmerich of the Free Democrats, after throwing a bouquet of flowers in front of him, in Erfurt, Germany." width="748" height="421" /><br />
<span class="_2Li3P">Die Linke&#8217;s Susanne Hennig-Wellsow, right, walks away from Thomas Kemmerich of the Free Democrats, after throwing a bouquet of flowers in front of him, in Erfurt, Germany.</span><cite class="ojLwA"><span class="_30ROC">CREDIT: </span>AP</cite></p>
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<p>The shock vote in Thuringia reveals how the AfD has upended German politics with its presence in all of Germany&#8217;s 16 states. The eurosceptic populists gained momentum on wide-spread discontent with Merkel&#8217;s immigration policy, which opened the door to more than 1 million mostly Syrian refugees.</p>
<p data-gtm-vis-recent-on-screen-6236702_632="334192" data-gtm-vis-first-on-screen-6236702_632="334192" data-gtm-vis-total-visible-time-6236702_632="4000" data-gtm-vis-has-fired-6236702_632="1">&#8220;The vote on the new premier minister in the state of Thuringia marks a new milestone in German politics and bears the potential of more shockwaves in national politics,&#8221; said ING economist Carsten Brzeski.</p>
<p>Kemmerich won 45-44 against Bodo Ramelow, the outgoing premier of The Left party. Ramelow&#8217;s leftist coalition failed to secure a majority in an October regional election.</p>
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<p>Kemmerich, whose FDP is the smallest party in the regional assembly, said he would launch talks with the CDU, SPD, and Greens on forming a government.</p>
<p>SPD national leader Norbert Walter-Borjans spoke of an &#8220;unforgivable dam burst, triggered by the CDU and FDP&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/post-war-taboo-broken-as-far-right-becomes-german-state-kingmaker-20200206-p53y8t.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe/post-war-taboo-broken-as-far-right-becomes-german-state-kingmaker-20200206-p53y8t.html</a></p>
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		<title>Could Angela Merkel’s successor be Europe’s saviour?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Alan Posener]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2018 19:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer beat traditionalists to become CDU leader. She would make a vocally pro-European chancellor. ‘If Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer gets a chance, she would be a vocal leader of Germany and Europe – and less prone to silent procrastination than Merkel.’ &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/could-angela-merkels-successor-be-europes-saviour/" aria-label="Could Angela Merkel’s successor be Europe’s saviour?">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer beat traditionalists to become CDU leader. She would make a vocally pro-European chancellor.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="" src="https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/d69a485457722d7a8bb846e7bda907813ddc8659/115_0_4144_2486/master/4144.jpg?width=300&amp;quality=85&amp;auto=format&amp;fit=max&amp;s=0b84bf5d5f98fca1e56c6ab8c01822e8" alt="Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer" width="458" height="275" /><br />
‘If Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer gets a chance, she would be a vocal leader of Germany and Europe – and less prone to silent procrastination than Merkel.’ Photograph: Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images</p>
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<p><span class="drop-cap"><span class="drop-cap__inner">S</span></span>o Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer – AKK, as her fans call her – is the <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/07/annegret-kramp-karrenbauer-elected-merkels-successor-as-christian-democrat-leader" data-link-name="in body link">new leader of the CDU</a>. After her narrow victory over her rival <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/20/two-private-jets-middle-class-friedrich-merz-germany-anti-merkel" data-link-name="in body link">Friedrich Merz</a>, the tabloid Bild ran the headline: “Kramp-Karren-Power!” However, the woman who demonstrated her enduring power at the CDU party congress on Friday was not AKK, but Angela Merkel. AKK was Merkel’s choice. For the first time in postwar German history, a national leader has managed her own succession.</p>
<p>Konrad Adenauer and <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/04/willy-brandt-german-chancellor-uk-visit-1970" data-link-name="in body link">Willy Brandt</a> were forced out by cabals. The interim figures Ludwig Erhard and Kurt Georg Kiesinger never had a chance to make their mark. <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/16/helmut-kohl-obituary" data-link-name="in body link">Helmut Kohl</a> and Gerhard Schröder went down to defeat in elections before being disgraced – Kohl by a party-financing scandal, Schröder by taking a job with Gazprom.</p>
<p>Merkel declared that she <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/oct/29/angela-merkel-wont-seek-re-election-as-cdu-party-leader" data-link-name="in body link">would not seek another term</a> when her chancellorship expires in 2021, and then took a gamble by stepping down as party leader and indicating that Kramp-Karrenbauer, whom she had installed as secretary general, would be her preferred successor. If the party wanted to break with Merkel’s legacy of modernization, of making the CDU electable for urban elites, modern women and minorities, even at the expense of alienating more conservative voters, now was the time to do it.</p>
<p>Some disgruntled grandees decided to grab the opportunity. Ex-finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble, who had once been touted as Kohl’s successor, but who had been blindsided by Merkel, persuaded Merz to run. Merz had been ousted as leader of the party’s parliamentary faction by Merkel in the early 2000s and had spent the intervening years amassing business experience and oodles of money with the asset-management firm Black Rock. He was supported by another male victim of Merkel’s manoeuvres, Günther Oettinger. Every bit as ambitious as Schäuble and Merz, Oettinger had been shunted off to a commissioner’s post in Brussels for his pains.</p>
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<p>Merz, then, embodied the hope – or the threat – of a return to the CDU of the Kohl era: a shift to the right in the hope of reclaiming voters who had abandoned the CDU for the far-right <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/24/germany-elections-afd-europe-immigration-merkel-radical-right" data-link-name="in body link">Alternative für Deutschland</a> (AfD). He immediately became the darling of the right-of-centre media and the pro-business groups in the CDU. AKK, on the other hand, was the candidate of the party’s women’s and youth organisations. Women and youth versus business, the sympathetic media and the patriarchs: this would have been a no-brainer before Merkel.</p>
<p>Had Merz won, the pundits would now be asking how long he would need to topple Merkel. Now they are asking how long AKK will be able to keep Merkel in power. The weak point in Merkel’s coalition is the Social Democratic party (SPD), in freefall at the polls and gazing enviously at Jeremy Corbyn’s resurgent, back-to-the-70s Labour party and anxiously at the once-powerful, now marginalised French Socialist party. The SPD might jump ship at any time, and AKK might be the one to push them, in spite of herself. She told the party before her election that the days when “we executed the policies of the government” were over and that the CDU would expect the government to follow the party line.</p>
<p>So what could one expect from AKK as leader of Germany? Though loyal to Merkel, she’s no Merkel clone. Merkel is a Protestant from the East. AKK is a Catholic from the Saarland, wedged between France and Germany. Merkel is devoid of convictions, AKK a conservative and European. Merkel came in at the top as a token East German woman after unification; AKK slogged her way up through the ranks in the CDU’s youth and women’s organisations, fought successful elections and led governments at local and state levels – and understands what makes the party tick. Nobody doubts her capabilities. If she gets a chance, she would be a decisive – and vocal – leader of <a class="u-underline" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/germany" data-link-name="auto-linked-tag" data-component="auto-linked-tag">Germany </a>and Europe and less prone to silent procrastination than Merkel.</p>
<p>AKK’s European options are, of course, limited by the state of the Union. Having (almost certainly) lost Britain to Brexit, Germany now seems to be losing France to the <a class="u-underline" title="" href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/dec/08/paris-police-flood-streets-gilets-jaunes" data-link-name="in body link"><em>gilets jaunes</em></a>. Italy, Hungary, Poland and other eastern European states are in rebellion against Brussels. Some hope that Merkel will use her new-found freedom to attempt some grand European balancing act. But with all the European heavyweights except Germany paralysed by populism, Merkel will probably revert to form and leave AKK the job of sorting out the mess.</p>
<p>If anyone can do it, she can. As a Catholic from a small German state, she understands subsidiarity and the resentments of smaller countries within the EU in a way Merkel the Prussian never could. As an instinctive European, she will go the extra mile to preserve the Union. Who knows, she might even find a way to entice Britain back in.</p>
<p><span class="bullet">•</span> Alan Posener, a German blogger, writes for Die Welt and Welt am Sonntag</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/10/angela-merkel-annegret-kramp-karrenbauer-germany-eu" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/dec/10/angela-merkel-annegret-kramp-karrenbauer-germany-eu</a></p>
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		<title>Angela Merkel&#8217;s CDU elects Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer as party leader</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2018 06:15:20 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“It is now the time to open a new chapter, it was a great pleasure for me,&#8221; the German chancellor said. But she also had a message for President Trump.</p>
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<span class="mr3">German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures at the end of her speech to members of her Christian Democratic Union party in Hamburg on Friday.</span><span class="f2 ls-tight gray-80 ws-tight founders-mono dib">CLEMENS BILAN / EPA</span></p>
<p class="">HAMBURG, Germany — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s final speech as leader of her party was met with an 11-minute standing ovation on Friday.</p>
<p class="">The address marked the beginning of her gradual exit from both German politics and the world stage. Merkel has led the conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 2000, and been the country&#8217;s chancellor since 2005.</p>
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<p class="">“It is now the time to open a new chapter, it was a great pleasure for me, it was an honor,” Merkel said as she concluded her speech. Delegates held up signs reading: “Thank You, Boss.”</p>
<p class="">Merkel, 64, later handed the baton to a successor at the party congress in Hamburg.</p>
<p class=""><a class=" vilynx_listened" href="https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/annegret-kramp-karrenbauer-wants-be-chancellor-no-mini-merkel-n941546">Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who was widely seen as the chancellor&#8217;s favorite and has been branded a &#8220;mini-Merkel&#8221; by some media outlets</a>, was elected as her replacement on Friday.</p>
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<p class="">Kramp-Karrenbauer — who often goes by her initials AKK — got about 52 percent of the vote in in a run-off with Friedrich Merz, a former lawmaker who left politics to work as a corporate lawyer.</p>
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<p class="">German party leaders, including Merkel, have traditionally been selected through backroom deals and faced no competition during confirmation votes at party conventions.</p>
<p class="">But for the first time since 1971, CDU delegates were on Friday given the opportunity to elect their new party leader from among several candidates.</p>
<p class="">Like Merkel, <a class=" vilynx_listened" href="https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/annegret-kramp-karrenbauer-wants-be-chancellor-no-mini-merkel-n941546">Kramp-Karrenbauer </a>represents the more moderate wing of their party. The 56-year-old is a mother of three who previously served as the governor of the small German state of Saarland.</p>
<p class="">The two other candidates who hoped to replace her for the CDU post had both openly criticized some of the chancellor’s policies in the past.</p>
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<p class="">Jens Spahn, Germany&#8217;s 38-year-old health minister, repeatedly spoke out against Merkel&#8217;s open-door migration policy which resulted in <a class=" vilynx_listened" href="https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/germany-grapples-integration-after-its-opening-borders-n810361" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the arrival of nearly a million refugees</a>.</p>
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<p class="">Merz presented himself as the candidate who could bring back voters from the far-right populist AfD.</p>
<p class=""><a href="https://euobserver.com/migration/143336">Amid rising anti-foreigner sentiment in Germany</a>, the anti-immigration and anti-E.U. AfD won 13 percent of the votes in the German state of Hesse in October.</p>
<p class="">“The times today are challenging for our country, for our party, with the AfD on the right and a polarization of society,” Merkel warned in her speech.</p>
<p>Merkel also had a message for President Donald Trump, stating that her party had to show its strengths in an age of “growing renunciation of multilateralism” and in times of “reducing international cooperation to the principles of deal-making.”</p>
<p>Judith Hoerning, a 23-year-old delegate, told NBC News that while Merkel had &#8220;shaped the party in a good way&#8221; she believed her decision to step down was &#8220;courageous and right because the party needs transformation now.”</p>
<p class="">Jens Eckhoff, a 52-year-old delegate from Bremen, said he was happy AKK was elected because he believed she could &#8220;help gain voters in the center and can also win against the populists with good arguments.&#8221;</p>
<p class="">Germany’s neighbors are already concerned that the departure of Europe’s longest serving leader could weaken the European Union.</p>
<p class="lastMarkupItem">“There is still huge respect for Merkel because she gave stability in Europe at a time when things were rocky,” said Judy Dempsey, a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Europe think tank.</p>
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</span><span class="articleByline__name name___32ZJk founders-mono f3 lh-title ls-tight pt1 pt4-m ml9 ml0-m">Andy Eckardt</span></div>
<p class="articleByline__bio bio___3q2CD publico-txt f2 lh-copy mt3 mt0-m ml9-m">Andy Eckardt is a producer based in Mainz, Germany. He started this role in 1994.</p>
<div class="inner___y8Zvr mt2 mt0-m"><span class="articleByline__name name___32ZJk founders-mono f3 lh-title ls-tight pt1 pt4-m ml9 ml0-m">Carlo Angerer</span></div>
<p class="articleByline__bio bio___3q2CD publico-txt f2 lh-copy mt3 mt0-m ml9-m">Carlo Angerer is a multimedia producer and reporter based in Mainz, Germany.</p>
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<p class="articleByline__bio bio___3q2CD publico-txt f2 lh-copy mt3 mt0-m ml9-m">Source: <a href="https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/angela-merkel-s-cdu-about-elect-her-replacement-n944726" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/angela-merkel-s-cdu-about-elect-her-replacement-n944726</a></p>
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