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BERLIN, Nov. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The German parliament is due to elect Angela Merkel,
the leader of the Christian Democrats, as the country's new chancellor on
Tuesday.
Merkel, who will head a coalition government with the former governing
party, the Social Democrats, will be the first woman chancellor in the history
of Germany and the first to have grown up in the former GDR or the German
Democratic Republic.
The coalition, the Christian Democratic Union and the Social Democratic
Union (CDU/CSU) and the Social Democratic Party (SPD), holds 448 of the 614
seats in the Bundestag.
The Bundestag will vote at about 10:00 a.m. (0900 GMT) to confirm Merkel's
chancellorship, which has been set during negotiations of the two major parties
in the past two months. Merkel needs only 308 votes to be elected.
In Sept. 18 elections, neither Merkel's alliance nor outgoing chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder's party win a clear majority to be elected. The two major
parties then decided to form a grand coalition. Enditem |