Merkel fluffs her lines as election rivals close in

Germany, September 27: The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, rallied her party faithful for one last push on the eve of today’s election, arguing that only the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) would keep the country on a stable course, re-energise the economy and safeguard the interests of working people. The election is expected to be close, perhaps very close, with the last polls showing the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) continuing to close the gap on the centre-right CDU-CSU alliance.

Ms Merkel, who hopes to serve a second term at the head of a new, less constrained, coalition, with the free-market FDP rather than SPD, had returned from the G20 summit in Pittsburgh only hours before. She cited her international experience and stature in support of her bid to remain in power. But tiredness told, and Ms Merkel, while her serious and feisty self, at times appeared hesitant and less fluent than usual.

The tight security – following a third threat from al-Qa’ida because of Germany’s presence in Afghanistan – along with the gloom of the indoor sports arena did her no favours.
–Agencies