Germany elects 1st female chancellor (AP) Updated: 2005-11-22 18:44
Angela Merkel was elected Tuesday as Germany's first female chancellor,
taking power at the helm of an unwieldy alliance of the right and left that now
officially has the job of turning around Europe's biggest economy.
Angela Merkel smiles during a meeting with her legislators
shortly before being elected as new German chancellor in Germany's capital
Berlin Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005. Merkel succeeds German chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder. [AP] | Lawmakers voted 397 to 202 with
12 abstentions to make Merkel Germany's eighth leader since World War II,
succeeding Gerhard Schroeder, whose seven-year government of Social Democrats
and Greens was ousted by voters Sept. 18.
Schroeder was the first to walk over and congratulate a smiling Merkel after
the vote was announced.
The vote comes six months after Schroeder announced that he was seeking
national elections a year early, plunging Germany into political uncertainty,
and more than two months after an inconclusive election forced Germany's biggest
parties into talks on a so-called "grand coalition" between Merkel's
conservatives and the center-left Social Democratic Party.
Merkel, head of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, has been forced
into awkward compromises on taxes and welfare-state reforms that some fear could
undermine her coalition with the Social Democrats and slow efforts to fix a
lagging economy. However, the Social Democrats' parliamentary leader said he was
convinced the new government will succeed.
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