The day after Germany held national elections, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday that she hopes to have a new government in place by the beginning of November.
Sundays vote for members of the lower house of parliament gave Merkel a comfortable center-right majority, thanks to a strong performance by the pro-business Free Democrats, who will become the key partner in Merkels alliance. As she prepares for a second four-year term, she made it clear that she will continue to seek consensus as Germany weathers the economic crisis.
Nikolaus Piper, a senior correspondent in New York for the German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung, joins Martin Savidge to discuss the major issues of the German election and Merkels victory.
http://worldfocus.org/blog/2009/09/28/merkel-wins-second-term-in-german-elect...
Go Merkel!!! you're a babe!
tonaroma 2 years ago