Almost three-quarters of Germans expect the ruling coalition government to last ...
BERLIN - Almost three-quarters of Germans expect the ruling coalition government to last until the end of the current legislative period in 2021 and believe it would be good for Chancellor Angela Merkel to serve until then, a poll showed on Thursday.
FGW conducted the poll directly after elections in two eastern states on Sunday, where Merkel’s conservatives and their Social Democrat coalition partners weathered a far-right battering. Merkel, who is trying to stage-manage her slow exit from politics, stood aside as CDU leader in December, when her protege, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, took over as party leader.
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