Brexit hastened Germanys grip on EU: Headed that way for a long time – Daily Express

Posted: October 3, 2021 at 2:34 am

For 16 years, Germanys role in the EU has been shaped by Chancellor Angela Merkel. She has helped steer the bloc through several tough periods, including the financial crash and Europes refugee crisis. However, Mrs Merkel announced several years ago that she would not seek a fifth successive term in office at the 2021 federal election. The public vote, held last Sunday, saw her conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) slip to become the second largest parliamentary party.

The centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) emerged with the most seats in the Bundestag after a successful campaign by Olaf Scholz.

His party took 25.7 percent of the vote compared to the CDU-CSU blocs 24.1 percent.

Mr Scholz has now launched coalition talks with the environmentalist Greens alliance and the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP).

The third and fourth biggest parties are the potential kingmakers to an SPD or CDU-led government.

Armin Laschet, the leader of the CDU, had also expressed interest in forming a coalition.

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However, Mrs Merkels hopeful successor has since reportedly congratulated Mr Scholz on his election win, paving the way for the SPD leader to become Chancellor.

Like the outgoing Chancellor, Mr Scholz is a staunch advocate of the EU and has urged greater unity within the bloc as the world recovers from the pandemic.

According to political expert John Callahan, Germany under Mr Scholz will not diverge far from Mrs Merkel in its approach to Brussels.

Mr Callahan is the Dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies at New England College in the US and has worked for the US State Department and in intelligence.

Those four parties are all pro-Europe, theyre all strong believers in Germanys place in Europe.

Mr Callahan said he would guess that nothing would change for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson with Mr Scholz at the helm.

He said: Thats how the tea leaves look to me, and Im thinking the same for [US President] Joe Biden.

Although I think that the American opportunities after Merkel are actually significantly different from the British ones.

I think Merkel was put up as sort of the anti-American polar opposite leader for Europe and that may change.

This began right before Merkels arrival under Gerhard Schrder when the Gulf War broke out and the great rift between Germany and the US occurred over the invasion of Iraq.

He said the outgoing Chancellor had inherited Germanys frosty transatlantic relationship from her predecessor.

He added: But over the years as the UK went back to a Conservative government with [David] Cameron, Germany sort of became the rallying point for Europeans who were not pleased with American policy.

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