German election: Merkel leaves Germany as indisputably the senior leader of the West

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Merkel has been in power continuously since November 2005, a few weeks short of 16 years, having formed governments after the last four elections

For 12 years of her chancellorship she has governed in a so called"Grand Coalition" made up of the Christian Democrats and their main rivals, the centre left SPD.

David Cameron has blamed her for not conceding more when he tried to renegotiate the UK's terms of membership before the EU referendum which resulted in Brexit. Their relations had never been warm. Shortly after he became Tory leader, he ignored her warning and pulled the Conservative party out of the EU grouping of centre-right parties because it is nominally committed to"ever greater union" of Europe.

Germany absorbed more than a million people, mainly from Syria. Five years on, Merkel's gamble appears to be bedding in. But the arrival of so many newcomers turned Merkel into a hate figure for some Germans. The far-right Alternatif für Deutschland party became an established political force, especially in former East Germany.

She has been married twice. Merkel is her name from her brief first marriage in East Germany. Her current husband, chemistry professor Joachim Sauer, stays out of the public eye, as do his children and grandchildren from a previous marriage. The couple live in an apartment in Berlin's museum quarter, away from the chancellery.

 

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