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Germany 2013: Merkel and Steinbrueck push for every vote
Today is final campaign day in Germany. The German Chancellor, Christian-Democrat Angela Merkel makes a rally in Munich while her rival Peer Steinbrueck made it in Berlin. Steinbrueck, leader of the opposition Social Democrats and former finance minister of Merkel's grand coalition (2005-2009) has sharpened his attacks on Merkel.
Opinion polls said Mekrel small leg over Steinbrueck (36% a 25% respectively). The Merkel's junior coalition partner Free Democrats has 6% of the votes. The predicitions says Merkel have find a new coalition partner to held the government. But this coaltion is very fragile. The Eurosceptic Alternative fuer Deutschland party proves to be a difficult partner.
Merkel's campaing send a letter for 5 million voters. In power since 2005. It promised voters they would be in safe hands if she stayed on as chancellor. "We have achieved a lot together," she wrote. "I also want the next four years to be good." She attend a rally later on Friday in Munich
On Thursday, speaking in rally on Alexanderplatz (Berlin), he likened Merkel to a timid driver steering the country around in circles. "She likes to drive around roundabouts," he said. "That way you don't hit anything... You drive without accidents. "But the moment you set a direction, the moment you don't just administer this country but also decide its political direction, you also cause offence, you provoke. At least with me you know what you get, in contrast to the last four years." He dismisses opinion polls and said: "It's not the pollsters, nor the wishful thinking of politicians... but you voters who decide."
Germany has a dominant role in European Union and Eurozone. Well, Germans still believes in their chancellor for Steinbrueck despair.