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« on: December 07, 2018, 08:47:17 PM »

CDU is still in what political scientists would describe as the core of German politics. It is very hard to think of the national government that excludes CDU without taking in mutually incompatible parties. Even if CSU bolts CSU/AfD would not have sufficient strength to govern on their own - and whom are they going to ally with? FDP? But that would be the end of FDP. Likewise, Linke/SPD/Greens would not likely form a viable coalition - especially as even a rumor of that would drive a chunk of the SPD/Green vote towards CDU. So, while CDU might not do brilliantly in the next election, AKK has very good chances of being the chancellor. And that is good.
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