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Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel

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Chancellor Angela Merkel won a second term in office on Sunday, telling Germans: "I'm very happy tonight." Born Angela Kasner in Hamburg in 1954, she moved with her family to East Germany when she was only a toddler after her father, a Protestant pastor, was offered a job in the state of Brandenburg, north of Berlin. She grew up in the town of Templin, in the Uckermark region with its lakes and rolling hills.
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ValiantForce (not verified)

Since I live in Germany I'm somewhat unsure if I should welcome this election result or not. Merkel's party, CDU, has actually lost quite some percentage but has gained a strong coalition partner with the FDP, with their best nationwide result ever (~ 14%). Financially speaking, I think this coalition may be helpful as the FDP has always focused on economics and market security. Maybe just what's needed in these uncertain economic times.

~ Energy flows where attention goes.

Tue, 10/06/2009 - 18:28 Permalink

Chancellor Angela Merkel won a second term in office on Sunday, telling Germans: "I'm very happy tonight." Born Angela Kasner in Hamburg in 1954, she moved with her family to East Germany when she was only a toddler after her father, a Protestant pastor, was offered a job in the state of Brandenburg, north of Berlin. She grew up in the town of Templin, in the Uckermark region with its lakes and rolling hills.
For more informations, please visit: reuters

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ValiantForce (not verified)

Since I live in Germany I'm somewhat unsure if I should welcome this election result or not. Merkel's party, CDU, has actually lost quite some percentage but has gained a strong coalition partner with the FDP, with their best nationwide result ever (~ 14%). Financially speaking, I think this coalition may be helpful as the FDP has always focused on economics and market security. Maybe just what's needed in these uncertain economic times.

~ Energy flows where attention goes.

Tue, 10/06/2009 - 18:28 Permalink

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