Political stalemate ends in Germany: Social Democrats Accept Merkel

Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel may already form the new government to receive the fourth mandate. This is because it is the Social Democrat opposition party, which has voted in favour of another major coalition, writes the BBC, traces Klan Kosova. This vote ends the five-month stalemate, which was made by elections [...]
Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel may already form the new government to receive the fourth mandate.
This is because it is the Social Democrat opposition party, which has voted in favour of another major coalition, writes the BBC, traces Klan Kosova.
This vote ends the five-month stalemate, which was held by the last elections held in September.
The Social Democrat Party has been divided over its leaders, some have supported the coalition and its new radical arm that has been opposed.
Merkel has been German Chancellor for 12 years now.











