"German Chancellor Angela Merkel won a fourth term in office on Sunday but Europe’s most powerful leader will have to govern with a far less stable coalition in a fractured parliament after her conservatives haemorrhaged support to a surging far right.
The AfD won 13.0
percent of the vote - more than expected and one of many shocks on a
night of drama that saw Merkel’s conservatives get their worst result
since 1949, and her main Social Democrat (SPD) rivals their worst since
1933.
Describing the far right’s success as a
test for Germans, Merkel insisted she had a mandate to govern - a
formidable challenge as she has little choice but to cobble together a
three-way coalition with a pro-business group and the Greens.
“Of
course we had hoped for a slightly better result,” a humbled Merkel
said after her conservative bloc slumped to 32.9 percent of the vote -
down from 41.5 percent at the last election in 2013.
But
she added: “We are the strongest party, we have the mandate to build
the next government - and there cannot be a coalition government built
against us.”
The euro EUR=E4 slipped around 0.4
percent in early Asian trading as it became clear the results would
make forming a coalition tricky for Merkel.
Coalition
building could take months as Merkel’s only straightforward path to a
majority in parliament would be a three-way tie-up with the liberal Free
Democrats (FDP) and the Greens - an arrangement untested at national
level."
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