Sunday, September 27, 2009

Conservative Merkel Captures 2nd Term In Germany

Angela Merkel, German Chancellor and leader of the conservative Christian Democratic Union party (CDU) is presented a bouquet of flowers by party general secretary Ronald Pofalla (R) after first exit polls in the German general election (Bundestagswahl) at party headquarters in Berlin September 27, 2009. Merkel's conservatives appear to have won enough votes in a German election to form a centre-right government with their preferred partners, the Free Democrats (FDP), exit polls showed on Sunday. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY)

Merkel Wins New Term To Lead Germany Out Of Slump -- Yahoo News/AFP

BERLIN (AFP) – Angela Merkel swept to a second mandate in Germany's election Sunday at the head of a new centre-right alliance she said would jumpstart Europe's ailing powerhouse economy, preliminary results showed.

"We have achieved our goal of gaining a stable majority for a new government," a beaming Merkel told cheering supporters in Berlin. "I want to be the chancellor of all Germans, so that things improve for our country."

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More News On The German Election

Conservative Merkel captures 2nd term in Germany -- Yahoo News/AP
Merkel’s Party a Winner in Germany -- New York Times
Merkel 'heads for' new coalition -- BBC
Merkel Wins German Election, Has Majority for Center-Right Government -- Spiegel Online
Merkel wins German vote, on track for center-right government -- Yahoo News/Reuters
German Vote: Returns Hint At Center-Right Majority -- Wall Street Journal
German SPD candidate concedes bitter defeat in vote -- Reuters
Merkel's rival concedes defeat in German election -- The Telegraph
The Christian Democrats: Promising strength -- Deutsche Welle
SNAP ANALYSIS: German center-right would cut tax, shrink state -- Reuters
FACTBOX-Challenges facing next German government -- Reuters

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