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This is a political earthquake, not only for the Social Democrats but for the coalition negotiations, too.
Uwe Andersen
[With few options but to start negotiations with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's Social Democrats in order to form a] grand coalition, ... to start coalition talks as soon as possible and to form a stable government.
Angela Merkel
For the Social Democrats, they have to ask the question: under which configuration can they do it, and the grand coalition is the most possible. It would mean Merkel as chancellor, because it's unlikely that the Social Democrats will overtake them.
Oskar Niedermayer
[Social Democrats, however, have not excluded joining a] grand coalition ... I am campaigning for a government of Christian Democrats and Free Democrats.
Angela Merkel
We are ready to sound out the situation with the Social Democrats. But in order to have formal grand coalition talks in which we would negotiate all the details of legislation, the Social Democrats have to accept that the strongest group decides who will be chancellor. We have taken that decision. And our chancellor will be Angela Merkel.
Roland Koch
If Mrs. Merkel manages to form a coalition with the Free Democrats and Greens, I can say nothing against it, ... But she will not win a coalition under her leadership with my Social Democratic Party.
Gerhard Schroeder
Just because Democrats control committees doesn't mean they have an easy working coalition. There's still a coalition of conservative Democrats who will work with Republicans on key issues.
Charles Gabriel
The Social Democrats speculate that the union is not united. And there was speculation about a coalition without Merkel. They might even dream of a coalition without Merkel. This speculation will go nowhere. We will stay together.
Wolfgang Sch
Until the president and the Republican leadership agree that their misguided attempt to privatize Social Security is over and they will no longer pursue their previously announced bait-and-switch strategy, Democrats will continue to refuse to enter negotiations over Social Security,
Harry Reid
No one will be forced to cheer or love the grand coalition, ... But this government carries unmistakably, perhaps primarily, the imprint of the Social Democrats.
Gerhard Schr
I think this is the first tremor that will ultimately be a political earthquake and that earthquake I think will change the political landscape in Wisconsin. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world.
Mike McCabe
I feel I have a mandate to ensure that in the next four years there will be a stable government in our country under my leadership, ... There will be no coalition under her leadership with my Social Democrats.
Gerhard Schroeder
We have unanimously agreed that we will start coalition negotiations with the SPD aimed at creating a grand coalition,
Angela Merkel
There will not be a 'grand coalition' at any price. The Social Democratic signature of the election manifesto must be clearly recognizable in the coalition agreement.
Ludwig Stiegler
Merkel is aware that if she goes too far in trying to establish a special relationship with Bush there might be consequences for the coalition. And her political fate is very much linked to the success of this coalition.
Antonio Missiroli
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