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2012-05-16
G8 Summit: President Obama To Press Chancellor Merkel On Euro-Zone Growth Package

Water Policy Needs 'Radical' Change To Protect People And Environment

U.S. Nuclear Weapons Upgrades - Experts Report Massive Costs Increase

Discussion: Greek Politicians Debate Election Disaster - 'If We Leave The Euro, Everything Will Be Worse'

Practiced Civility - Politesse Trumps Policy As Hollande Meets Merkel

Aftermath Of An Election Debacle - Merkel Fires Environment Minister Rottgen

In U.S.: Georgia Police Escort School Buses After Rifle Threat

Disses And Death Threats - Rapper In Germany Fears For Life After Fatwa

Ratko Mladic Goes On Trial For Bosnia War Crimes

2012-05-15
U.S. Justice Dept. Opens Investigation Into JP Morgan's $2 Billion Trading Losses

Conflict With Far-Right Party - Young German Muslims Defend Right To Protest

Rebekah Brooks Defiant Over Charges Relating To Phone-Hacking 'Cover-Up'

Delayed Indefinitely - Unraveling Berlin's New Airport Debacle

New Elections In June - Markets Fall As Greek Talks Collapse

News Analysis: Standing Firm - Germany's Merkel Won't Budge On Austerity Despite Setback

Better Than Expected - German GDP Surges As Euro-Zone Split Widens

Former Mexican Official Pleads Guilty To Aiding Cartel

Panel Calls For Steep Cuts In U.S. Nuclear Weapons

Checking The Vaults - Germans Fret About Their Foreign Gold Reserves

French President Inaugurated - Hollande Under Pressure To Score Quick Victories

Report: Resources Being Stripped Faster Than Planet Can Renew Them

2012-05-14
North Dakota Oil Boom: Thousands Pin Their Dreams On Striking It Rich

Time To Admit Defeat - Greece Can No Longer Delay Euro Zone Exit

E.U.: Israel Putting Any Two-State Peace Deal At Risk

JP Morgan Investment Boss Ina Drew Quits Over Bank's $2 Billion Investment Losses

Commentary: 'It's Going To Get Harder For Merkel'

Couples Therapy - Germany's Merkel And France's Hollande Are Damned To Get Along

Gulf Unity On Hold Amid Iranian Warning

News Analysis: Merkel's Defeat - Germany's Social Democrats Return To Relevancy

Champagne Before Crash - Pilot Bravado May Be To Blame For Russian Superjet Disaster


Commentary: 'The Greatest Danger To Merkel Bears The Name Hollande'
2012-02-07 19:02:09 (14 weeks ago)
Posted By: Intellpuke
Intellpuke: This commentary was written by Spiegel journalist and author Charles Hawley, writing under the German news magazine's column "The World From Berlin", which includes editorial comments by various news organizations. Mr. Hawley's column, and the commentaries, which were posted on Spiegel Online's edition for Tuesday, February 7, 2012, follow:

Angela Merkel's decision to campaign on behalf of French President Sarkozy has infuriated the German opposition, with some warning that it could damage German-French ties. But German commentators say that the bigger threat is posed by Sarkozy's Socialist challenger Francois Hollande.

German general elections aren't until 2013, but it would appear that the campaign has already begun. Even more surprising, the initial stages of the stumping are taking place across the border in France.

Following Chancellor Angela Merkel's controversial pledge to back fellow conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy on the campaign trail ahead of elections there this spring, Germany's opposition Social Democrats have said they will throw their support behind Sarkozy's challenger, Socialist Francois Hollande.

In an interview with the daily Rheinische Post, SPD deputy head Hannelore Kraft said "the SPD will naturally also support the French Socialists during the campaign in France."

Other opposition politicians have found sharper words for Merkel's decision to take sides in the French vote, the first round of which is scheduled for April 22. Jurgen Trittin, parliamentary floor leader for the Green Party, said that Merkel campaigning on behalf of Sarkozy could "damage German-French ties," particularly given the substantial lead Hollande currently enjoys in the polls. Sigmar Gabriel, head of the center-left SPD, called Merkel's move "rather embarrassing."

Deflection

The comments came on the heels of a joint television interview given by Merkel and Sarkozy in the Élysée Palace in Paris on Monday afternoon. The German chancellor insisted that the interview was not a campaign event, particularly given that Sarkozy has yet to formally declare his candidacy for re-election. But many of the questions posed by the two interviewers, one from German television station ZDF and the other from French broadcaster France 2, focused on her decision, announced late last week, to engage in some unconventional cross-border stumping.

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