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German coalition talks: SPD agrees to sit down with Angela Merkel's CDU | German coalition talks: SPD agrees to sit down with Angela Merkel's CDU |
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Leaders of Germany's centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) have agreed to enter exploratory talks on a new government led by Chancellor Angela Merkel. | |
Andrea Nahles, the Social Democrats' parliamentary leader, said the party leadership decided unanimously on Friday to start talks with Merkel's conservative Union bloc (CDU). | |
The two parties have governed Germany in a coalition for the past four years, but the Social Democrats initially said after a disastrous election result in September that they would go into opposition. | |
The Social Democrats reluctantly reconsidered after Merkel's talks with two smaller parties collapsed last month. | |
Now, they say they will consider either a formal coalition deal or looser arrangement that allows a Merkel-led government to be formed. | |
Nahles said that, following initial talks, a party congress next month will decide on the next steps. | |
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