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Talks on forming a coalition government in Germany have collapsed, leaving Angela Merkel facing her biggest challenge in 12 years as chancellor.
The free-market liberal FDP pulled out after four weeks of talks with Mrs Merkel's CDU/CSU bloc and the Greens. FDP leader Christian Lindner said there was "no basis of trust" between them. What happens next is unclear, but Mrs Merkel has met President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who has the power to call elections. This is - for post-war Germany - an unprecedented political crisis that could spell the end of the Merkel era. Weakened by a poor election result in September, the proposed coalition was Mrs Merkel's only shot at forming a new government. Germany will now - in all probability - have to go back to the ballot box. But it's not at all certain that Mrs Merkel's party will want her to lead them into a fresh election. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-42047532 ---- this could have a profound effect on Brexit negotiations. |
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