German Chancellor Angela Merkel chose a picturesque small town to launch into full campaign mode for an election in which she is seen likely to stay at the helm of Europe’s biggest economy.
Speaking in the old town square of Seligenstadt near Frankfurt late on Wednesday, the woman affectionately dubbed Mutti or mom by some made the case that her conservative government is the most successful since reunification in 1990.
Undeterred by some hecklers, Merkel pointed at achievements in health, education and aged care, as she launched a whirlwind campaign tour that will see her speak at 56 events in 40 days.
Photo: Reuters
In the enthusiastic crowd of about 1,000 supporters, many waved signs saying “Angie.”
“Her speech was extraordinary,” 24-year-old economics student Christoph Koser said. “She manages to engage us in her party because in her program there is something for everyone.”
Merkel, hated in parts of crisis-hit Europe for insisting on tough austerity, is popular in Germany where many see her as a responsible guardian of the public purse.
Pushing her message of fiscal discipline, Merkel told the crowd: “We have seen in Europe what happens when debts are too high. Growth on borrowed money — that’s impossible.”
The launch ahead of the Sept. 22 vote came as new data showed the German economy grew 0.7 percent in the second quarter, helping propel the eurozone out of its stubborn recession.
To many observers, calm and pragmatic Merkel, 59, Forbes magazine’s most powerful woman in the world, seems an immovable force, and few can imagine she will not stay in power.
“She has become something like the mother of the nation, in quotation marks,” said political scientist Oskar Niedermayer of Berlin’s Free University.
“A person like you and me, who has not lost her head like many other politicians, who has the confidence of the people, seems natural and has the image of the carer-in-chief,” he added.
He said that in Germany, where the jobless rate is 6.8 percent, the eurozone crisis seems like an abstract threat to many, and that “the citizens believe she has steered Germany through the crisis.”
“She is also staying out of intra and inter-party battles and quarrels,” he added. “She has a rather presidential leadership style. She seems unflappable and sober, and the people like that.”
Merkel’s personal popularity lead over her top challenger, Peer Steinbrueck of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), has narrowed a few points, but remains huge at 54 percent to 23 percent, the latest Forsa institute survey showed.
“It will be an extremely personalized campaign ... highly focused on the chancellor,” said Martin Koopmann of the Genshagen Foundation think tank. “Merkel has created a situation in the party where there are very few other high-profile people.”
The Forsa poll also gave Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and its Bavarian sister party a 40 percent to 23 percent lead over the SPD, and 13 percent for the Social Democrats’ campaign ally the Greens.
This would mean that Merkel’s party, together with its junior partner the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), which scored 5 percent, would have a narrow governing majority.
However, if the FDP drops below 5 percent, it would fail to enter parliament, a fate also signaled by the poll for a small anti-euro party and the Internet-freedom Pirates.
Such a result would force Merkel to seek new allies — either the Greens, seen as a long shot, or the SPD, with whom she previously ruled in a ‘grand coalition’ in her first term.
Merkel has already adopted many center-left policies, on issues from renewable energy to gay marriage, to gain the political center, depriving her rivals of issues to attack her on. Steinbrueck, 66, has so far had a luckless campaign, hobbled by gaffes.
This week he apologized for saying Merkel’s upbringing in communist East Germany made her a less enthusiastic European, comments that offended voters in eastern states.
Niedermayer said the SPD is failing to gain traction with its “core brand” issue of social justice. On many other issues the two major parties largely agree, like how to tackle the eurozone crisis, where the opposition has substantially backed the government.
MONEY MATTERS: Xi was to highlight projects such as a new high-speed railway between Belgrade and Budapest, as Serbia is entirely open to Chinese trade and investment Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic yesterday said that “Taiwan is China” as he made a speech welcoming Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) to Belgrade, state broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) said. “We have a clear and simple position regarding Chinese territorial integrity,” he told a crowd outside the government offices while Xi applauded him. “Yes, Taiwan is China.” Xi landed in Belgrade on Tuesday night on the second leg of his European tour, and was greeted by Vucic and most government ministers. Xi had just completed a two-day trip to France, where he held talks with French President Emmanuel Macron as the
With the midday sun blazing, an experimental orange and white F-16 fighter jet launched with a familiar roar that is a hallmark of US airpower, but the aerial combat that followed was unlike any other: This F-16 was controlled by artificial intelligence (AI), not a human pilot, and riding in the front seat was US Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall. AI marks one of the biggest advances in military aviation since the introduction of stealth in the early 1990s, and the US Air Force has aggressively leaned in. Even though the technology is not fully developed, the service is planning
INTERNATIONAL PROBE: Australian and US authorities were helping coordinate the investigation of the case, which follows the 2015 murder of Australian surfers in Mexico Three bodies were found in Mexico’s Baja California state, the FBI said on Friday, days after two Australians and an American went missing during a surfing trip in an area hit by cartel violence. Authorities used a pulley system to hoist what appeared to be lifeless bodies covered in mud from a shaft on a cliff high above the Pacific. “We confirm there were three individuals found deceased in Santo Tomas, Baja California,” a statement from the FBI’s office in San Diego, California, said without providing the identities of the victims. Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter
CUSTOMS DUTIES: France’s cognac industry was closely watching the talks, fearing that an anti-dumping investigation opened by China is retaliation for trade tensions French President Emmanuel Macron yesterday hosted Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) at one of his beloved childhood haunts in the Pyrenees, seeking to press a message to Beijing not to support Russia’s war against Ukraine and to accept fairer trade. The first day of Xi’s state visit to France, his first to Europe since 2019, saw respectful, but sometimes robust exchanges between the two men during a succession of talks on Monday. Macron, joined initially by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, urged Xi not to allow the export of any technology that could be used by Russia in its invasion