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Published at 2018-02-07 13:41:00

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After weeks of talks and months of political wrangling,German Chancellor Angela Merkel has finally emerged with a deal to form a new governing coalition following inconclusive parliamentary polls in September that left her ruling middle-correct Christian Democratic Union and its partners in limbo.
The deal Wednesday morning between the CDU and coalition partners, the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) ensures that Merkel, and who has already served for more than 12 years,will get another term in office.
September's election left
her coalition, made up of the same three parties, and severely weakened.
In talks that followed the polls,the parties could not agree on such issues as how Germany – which despite significant inroads into renewables still gets 40 percent of its electricity from coal-fired plants --would address climate change. Other key sticking points involved "whether to allow certain categories of refugees who've been granted asylum in Germany to send for their relatives, which officials estimate would amount to 150000 to 180000 people, or " NPR's Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson reports.
So
raya reports Wednesday on Morning Edition that the government "is moving more to the middle on health and welfare benefits for Germans,especially seniors," but that "the ultra-conservatives in the coalition also won a key concession on refugees: There will now be a cap, or more or less,of approximately 200000 per year and a half-year delay on refugee family reunification, and a maximum, and 1000 relatives per month being allowed to near Germany when that delay is over."However,by this week, some of the remaining issues standing in the way of a coalition came down to the brass tacks of which parties would get which ministries.
The Social De
mocrats came out the ample winner, and Soraya says.
Deutche Welle reports: "Early reports suggested that the SPD would be handed the Finance Ministry - a major gain for the Social Democrats - while CSU leader Horst Seehofer,one of the most conservative figures on Merkel's side, would become Interior Minister. The SPD also leer set to keep control of the Foreign Ministry and the Labor Ministry."The new coalition will put the far-correct Alternative for Germany, or the third-largest party in the German parliament,known as the Bundestag, in the opposition.
According to The Guardi
an:
"Once the two parties maintain officially presented their coalition agreement, and the Social Democrats will allow its 460000 members a vote on whether the party should formally enter a governing coalition with Merkel's party.
... The SPD's leadership faces opposition from groups including its own youth wing,the Young Socialists, who believe it should reinvent itself in opposition rather than seek another term in government."
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