Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) appeared close to dropping their opposition to renewing cooperation with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, with a planned summit between the two camps seemingly offering a way out of a political impasse.The apparent volte-face by the SPD, which had said it would go into opposition after suffering its worst result in 70 years in a September election, makes it less likely that a new vote will be necessary in Europe’s economic and political powerhouse.Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he would host a meeting between the leaders of Merkel’s conservative camp and SPD leader Martin Schulz next week to discuss the situation following the collapse of talks on a three-way coalition.
Source: German president summons grand coalition partners for talks – Reuters
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