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Germany's Angela Merkel seen shaking again in Berlin | Germany's Angela Merkel seen shaking again in Berlin |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen trembling once again during a ceremony in Berlin on Thursday, eight days after a similar incident. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel was seen trembling once again during a ceremony in Berlin on Thursday, eight days after a similar incident. |
Video showed Mrs Merkel, 64, gripping her arms as her body was shaking on Thursday. After about two minutes, she looked steadier and shook hands with the new justice minister. | Video showed Mrs Merkel, 64, gripping her arms as her body was shaking on Thursday. After about two minutes, she looked steadier and shook hands with the new justice minister. |
She was offered a glass of water, but did not drink it. | She was offered a glass of water, but did not drink it. |
Mrs Merkel had blamed the previous incident on dehydration. | Mrs Merkel had blamed the previous incident on dehydration. |
Her spokesman said she would set off for Japan as planned at lunchtime. | Her spokesman said she would set off for Japan as planned at lunchtime. |
"All is going ahead as planned. The federal chancellor is fine," spokesman Steffen Seibert said. | "All is going ahead as planned. The federal chancellor is fine," spokesman Steffen Seibert said. |
German news agency DPA said that despite the spell of very hot weather it was cool during the ceremony in Bellevue Castle, where President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was presenting Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht. | German news agency DPA said that despite the spell of very hot weather it was cool during the ceremony in Bellevue Castle, where President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was presenting Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht. |
Last time, Mrs Merkel trembled while standing next to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in the hot sunshine. She said she had felt revived after drinking some water. | Last time, Mrs Merkel trembled while standing next to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky in the hot sunshine. She said she had felt revived after drinking some water. |
On Thursday she attended Ms Lambrecht's inauguration briefly in parliament - the Bundestag - then left. She is scheduled to fly to Japan for the G20 summit. | On Thursday she attended Ms Lambrecht's inauguration briefly in parliament - the Bundestag - then left. She is scheduled to fly to Japan for the G20 summit. |
Mrs Merkel also faces tough negotiations on Sunday when she and other EU leaders meet to find a candidate for the powerful post of EU Commission president, a replacement for Jean-Claude Juncker. | Mrs Merkel also faces tough negotiations on Sunday when she and other EU leaders meet to find a candidate for the powerful post of EU Commission president, a replacement for Jean-Claude Juncker. |
On Wednesday, Mrs Merkel appeared to be her usual self in the Bundestag during an hour-long debate, and later gave a speech at Berlin's Humboldt University. | On Wednesday, Mrs Merkel appeared to be her usual self in the Bundestag during an hour-long debate, and later gave a speech at Berlin's Humboldt University. |
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German news channel NTV reports that Mrs Merkel had a bout of shaking in hot weather on a visit to Mexico in 2017, as she was attending a military honours ceremony. | German news channel NTV reports that Mrs Merkel had a bout of shaking in hot weather on a visit to Mexico in 2017, as she was attending a military honours ceremony. |
She has a reputation for remarkable stamina – during intensive late-night discussions at EU summits, for example. | She has a reputation for remarkable stamina – during intensive late-night discussions at EU summits, for example. |
Mrs Merkel is now in her fourth term as chancellor, a role she first began in November 2005. She has said she will leave politics when her current term ends in 2021. | |
She is Germany's third-longest serving post-war chancellor. The record was set by her centre-right Christian Democrat predecessor, Helmut Kohl (more than 16 years), and the second longest-serving chancellor was Konrad Adenauer (more than 14 years). | |
If Mrs Merkel were unable to fulfil her duties, Vice Chancellor Olaf Scholz would step in. He is currently the finance minister, and is in the centre-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), the CDU's coalition partner. | |
Mrs Merkel has been in good health while in office, and even worked from home after a knee operation in 2011; she suffered a fall while skiing in 2014. Her absences were only brief on those occasions. |