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Merkel down but not out after Super Sunday defeat

Merkel down but not out after Super Sunday defeat

The big winner from Germany’s Super Sunday was populism. The right-wing Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) won double-digit results in all three states that held polls on Sunday, even if it won’t actually run any of them as a result. Moreover, support for

Yet dig deeper and there are some more comforting messages. First, credible and determined mainstream leaders still woo voters. In Baden-Wuerttemberg, the Greens became the biggest party in a regional parliament for the first time in German history, even though their regional leader Winfried Kretschmann backs Merkel’s migrant policy. In Rhineland-Palatinate, the popular Social Democratic Party (SPD) governor Malu Dreyer – also supportive of Merkel’s stance – expanded her lead over a less migration-friendly challenger from Merkel’s own party, the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
The populist AfD has gone from zero to political pariah in just three years, and is increasing the pressure on Merkel and her coalition with the SPD to change their handling of the migrant crisis. But it’s easy to exaggerate their impact. In recent decades, right-wing parties time and again scored successes in regional elections but then collapsed quickly due to internal bickering, German voters’ general distaste for extreme positions and a lack of credible political leaders.
For most voters in Germany, personalities rather than party affiliations matter most. That may actually help Angela Merkel to keep her inner-party critics at bay. The CDU lacks any credible alternative to the chancellor. She has time, too: federal elections aren’t due until the second half of 2017.
Moreover, recent opinion polls indicated that voters’ satisfaction with the chancellor is starting to improve again. Merkel still possesses a lot of political capital that will be enhanced if she can bring down the numbers of refugees entering Germany – either by closing the deal with Turkey that was outlined on March 7, or should that fail, eventually by closing the country’s border. After the painful defeat on Super Sunday, Merkel is down but not out.
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