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Victorious Merkel vows recovery | Victorious Merkel vows recovery |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the priority of her second term in office will be to return prosperity to Europe's largest economy. | German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the priority of her second term in office will be to return prosperity to Europe's largest economy. |
Mrs Merkel, who swept back to power in Sunday's election, will now open talks with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP). | Mrs Merkel, who swept back to power in Sunday's election, will now open talks with the liberal Free Democrats (FDP). |
She believes a coalition between them and her centre-right CDU/CSU bloc offers the best chance for recovery. | She believes a coalition between them and her centre-right CDU/CSU bloc offers the best chance for recovery. |
Her previous coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD) suffered their worst election performance for decades. | Her previous coalition partners, the Social Democrats (SPD) suffered their worst election performance for decades. |
In her victory speech, Mrs Merkel said she wanted to be a chancellor of all Germans at a moment of crisis and that protecting and creating jobs would be her "highest aim". | In her victory speech, Mrs Merkel said she wanted to be a chancellor of all Germans at a moment of crisis and that protecting and creating jobs would be her "highest aim". |
She added: "We can really celebrate tonight, but afterwards we have a hard job ahead of us." | She added: "We can really celebrate tonight, but afterwards we have a hard job ahead of us." |
'Fighting on' | 'Fighting on' |
Mrs Merkel's bloc is now set to form a centre-right coalition with the FDP - an alliance which she says will get Germany out of its worst crisis in 60 years. | Mrs Merkel's bloc is now set to form a centre-right coalition with the FDP - an alliance which she says will get Germany out of its worst crisis in 60 years. |
ANALYSIS Jonny Dymond BBC News, Berlin | ANALYSIS Jonny Dymond BBC News, Berlin |
There are some long days of talks to come, but the shape of Germany's new government is clear. | There are some long days of talks to come, but the shape of Germany's new government is clear. |
Angela Merkel can dump the centre-left Social Democrats she has uncomfortably cohabited with for four years and instead invite the pro-business Free Democrats to join her as a junior partner. | Angela Merkel can dump the centre-left Social Democrats she has uncomfortably cohabited with for four years and instead invite the pro-business Free Democrats to join her as a junior partner. |
Together they will have a comfortable majority in parliament. Ms Merkel described the result as amazing. | Together they will have a comfortable majority in parliament. Ms Merkel described the result as amazing. |
Her opposite number, Social Democrat Frank Walter Steinmayer, had a terrible night. It was he said, a "bitter defeat". | Her opposite number, Social Democrat Frank Walter Steinmayer, had a terrible night. It was he said, a "bitter defeat". |
Projections by national broadcasters gave the CDU/CSU 33% of the vote, with the Social Democrat SPD at about 23% - its worst result since World War II. | Projections by national broadcasters gave the CDU/CSU 33% of the vote, with the Social Democrat SPD at about 23% - its worst result since World War II. |
The Free Democrats took about 15%, the Left party 12% and the Greens 10%. | The Free Democrats took about 15%, the Left party 12% and the Greens 10%. |
Analysts say the combined 48% for the CDU and FDP should allow them to form a stable majority government in Germany, Europe's largest economy and the biggest member of the European Union. | Analysts say the combined 48% for the CDU and FDP should allow them to form a stable majority government in Germany, Europe's largest economy and the biggest member of the European Union. |
The results mean the SPD, which has been the junior partner in the "grand coalition" for the past four years, will be ejected from government. | The results mean the SPD, which has been the junior partner in the "grand coalition" for the past four years, will be ejected from government. |
SPD leader Frank-Walter Steinmeier said his party would be "vigilant in opposition". | SPD leader Frank-Walter Steinmeier said his party would be "vigilant in opposition". |
And he added that it "would not be very sensible" to resign, vowing "to go on fighting". | And he added that it "would not be very sensible" to resign, vowing "to go on fighting". |
Several world leaders have congratulated Mrs Merkel on her victory. | |
HEWITT ON EUROPE Now Merkel has the opportunity to reveal where her true instincts lie Read Gavin Hewitt's thoughts in full | HEWITT ON EUROPE Now Merkel has the opportunity to reveal where her true instincts lie Read Gavin Hewitt's thoughts in full |
US President Barack Obama told her that under a "strong German government" ties between the two countries would "further strengthen and deepen", the White House said. | US President Barack Obama told her that under a "strong German government" ties between the two countries would "further strengthen and deepen", the White House said. |
The chancellor said she would hold "swift and decisive" talks with FDP leader Guido Westerwelle, whom some are tipping as the next foreign minister. | The chancellor said she would hold "swift and decisive" talks with FDP leader Guido Westerwelle, whom some are tipping as the next foreign minister. |
Mr Westerwelle said the new government would act "responsibly". | Mr Westerwelle said the new government would act "responsibly". |
"Now the work starts for real... for Germany and our people," he said. | "Now the work starts for real... for Germany and our people," he said. |