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Chancellor Angela Merkel’s efforts to forge a three-way ruling coalition could stretch into the weekend after the parties missed Merkel’s Thursday deadline and failed to reach agreement on key issues such as migration and finances, reported Reuters.
Merkel’s conservatives, the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP) and the environmentalist Greens told reporters around 4 a.m. that they were taking a break of several hours and would resume talks around midday on Friday.
“We still believe that it’s worth it to work at it with our full energy,” said Peter Tauber, secretary general of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU). “On the other hand, it’s evident that it’s difficult.”
“If things stay like this, we won’t get any further,” Kubicki said. “It’s frustrating when you sit together and then you realize that you’re right back where you started.”
Merkel had wanted to wrap up exploratory talks on Thursday about the coalition - untested at the national level - but the mood soured soon after the meetings began.
The parties broke off to huddle in their respective caucuses, and party officials traded accusations of blame.
FDP leader Christian Lindner said some progress had been made on digitalization, Europe and other issues, but the parties remained divided over migration and finances.
Failure to reach agreement on a “Jamaica” coalition, so named because the parties’ colors match those of the Caribbean island’s flag, could lead to new elections.
That is a scenario none of the negotiating parties wants, given predictions that the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) could make further gains after surging into parliament in the Sept. 24 national vote.
A new election could also weigh heavily on the euro.
Merkel could still reach out to her previous coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD), but they have vowed to remain in opposition after suffering their worst election result since 1933 in the September elections.
The chancellor is under pressure from her own conservative bloc, particularly the Bavarian CSU sister party, to hold the line on key issues in the talks, especially on migration.
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