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Steinbrück: We want to remove this government

Published: 28 Sep 12 09:55 CET | Print version
Updated: 28 Sep 12 17:12 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/national/20120928-45247.html

Germany's main opposition party has decided on former finance minister Peer Steinbrück to lead its challenge to Chancellor Angela Merkel in next autumn’s general election. “We want to remove this government,” he said on Friday.

Steinbrück, 65, was one of three potential leaders considered by the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), which had been expected to reach a decision by the end of the year. He served as finance minister under Merkel in the “grand coalition” between the SPD and her Christian Democratic Union.

"I accept this challenge in order to win the next federal elections, with and for the SPD," Steinbrück told a news conference.

"That is the demand, that is the ambition. We want to remove this government. It's obvious that this government will not be returned in a year.

"But we don't just want it to be partly replaced, we want it to be replace by a red-green government," he said, referring to a coalition between his SPD and the Green party.

The SPD leadership troika of Steinbrück, party leader Sigmar Gabriel and parliamentary party leader Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who failed to oust Merkel last time around, has become increasingly uneasy with each other, increasing calls for a clear decision.

On Friday Gabriel publicly nominated Steinbrück as chancellor candidate, while Steinmeier promised to fight for him “as if it were my own fight.”

The straight-talking style of the trained economist has ruffled feathers in the past, notably when he described the Swiss as "Indians" during a bitter tax row between the two neighbours.

He also sparked outrage in Britain when he dismissed London's economic policy as "crass" and "breathtaking."

Opinion polls show that he is considered the third-most significant politician in the country behind Merkel and current Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble but he has a lot of ground to make up if he is to become chancellor.

A poll conducted by public broadcaster ZDF – before the news broke of his candidacy – found the Social Democrat favoured by 36 percent of those surveyed, opposed to Merkel’s 53 percent.

The focus of Germany’s political pundits and media on the ascension of Steinbrück was good news for Kurt Beck, state premier of Rhineland Palatinate, who announced his resignation on Friday after 18 years in the job - following harsh criticism of his handling of the Nürburgring development.

The 63-year-old was expected to make a formal announcement on Friday evening after meeting with his state party leadership. He is expected to be replaced as state premier by Malu Dreyer – who would become the first woman to hold that post. She suffers from multiple sclerosis but has never made a secret of her desire to take on the state’s top job.

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16:40 September 28, 2012 by IchBinKönig
Isn't it wonderful? It used to be that you could create, mostly, your own debt. And if you didn't pay it back, eventually you would end up in the poor house. Now you don't even have to do that, the Government can do it you. 1 stop shopping. And the obvious solution, as any of the most highly intelligent Euros will tell you, is a bigger Government.
16:49 September 28, 2012 by Zubair Khan
With her passion, moderate thinking and remaining cool in all circumstances and having visionary approach it seems difficult she will be defeated.
17:42 September 28, 2012 by hanskarl
Of course they do. They want to follow in the footsteps of their empirical neighbor to the west, France. Great Britain and other countries look forward to the SPD's resurrection to power with open arms!!
17:52 September 28, 2012 by Beachrider
I don't think that politicians should EVER get pictures taken like this...
18:00 September 28, 2012 by sonriete
One would hope he would want to replace the government, why else would he run???

I hope when he runs he finds a more imaginative speech writer !
18:46 September 28, 2012 by ngwanem
I don't like the CDU but with Steinbrück in place, I will prefer Merkel 100 times over
19:52 September 28, 2012 by IchBinKönig
Well, maybe he can, if he makes some deals with the unions...

http://youtu.be/G5DTqvX74O4
09:02 September 29, 2012 by Englishted
He worked with the C.D.U. therefore he has corruptible politics ,until the S.D.P. conducts a purge to remove all members who worked in the " Groß coalition¦quot;

the will not achieve power ,already there is talk or red /green coalition ,German politics is so wishy washy you can't ever read the parties manifestos and not expect at least some policies watered down by the partners in government .

Proportional representation simply leads to coalitions and no real leadership.
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