Merkel re-elected party chief

Published December 10, 2014
Cologne: German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts after she was re-elected as leader of the Christian Democratic Union during the party convention here on Tuesday.—Reuters
Cologne: German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts after she was re-elected as leader of the Christian Democratic Union during the party convention here on Tuesday.—Reuters

COLOGNE: German Chancellor Angela Merkel was re-elected unopposed on Tuesday as chief of her conservative party at a triumphant congress that celebrated her role as Europe’s most powerful leader.

From the Ukraine conflict to Europe’s debilitating financial crisis, Merkel said her policies as the head of Europe’s biggest economy promoted security and stability and lived up to Germany’s responsibilities in the world.

After a vigorous speech punctuated by bouts of enthusiastic applause, delegates crowned Merkel head of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) for the eighth time with 96.7 per cent, a result she called an “overwhelming vote of confidence”. The result was slightly down on the last vote in 2012 however.

Merkel, who is nearing a decade in power, stressed that Germany and its EU neighbours needed both economic growth and budget discipline to shore up their future global role.

Merkel, 60, said Germany under her government was a prosperous and respected country, with a successful industrial base, strong social and environmental standards and low unemployment. “The CDU has been good for Germany,” said Merkel, pledging however not to rest on her laurels and face the challenges of the future.

These, she said, ranged from boosting investment in roads, railways and broadband networks, to pushing on with a renewables energy shift and tackling a fast ageing society.

Merkel said Germany’s future lay within a strong, united Europe and warned that the financial crisis that almost sank the eurozone was not yet fully surmounted, even if it had been brought under control.

Days after telling France and Italy to do more to get their public finances in order, Merkel again urged all of Europe to respect the rules it had set itself to win back confidence after the crisis.

Published in Dawn December 10th , 2014

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