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en [Increasingly jittery conservative politicians warned yesterday that a left-right coalition - last tried in Germany in the late 1960s with mixed results - would be a disaster.] Such a coalition would be bad for the economy, and for democracy and the parties, ... It would strengthen the extreme left and the extreme right. We can't want that.

en Such a coalition would be bad for the economy, and for democracy and the parties. It would strengthen the extreme left and the extreme right. We can't want that. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday.

en extreme situation in which Germany finds itself, we have no choice but to vote for the grand coalition.

en The main threat to Democracy comes not from the extreme left but from the extreme right, which is able to buy huge sections of the press and radio, and wages a constant campaign to smear and discredit every progressive and humanitarian measure.
  George Seldes

en The coalition agreement is completed. I'm convinced that the coalition creates a genuine opportunity for Germany.

en This grand coalition would mean a standstill for Germany. I firmly believe that a grand coalition would not tackle anything that really would bring Germany ahead.

en Extremes, though contrary, have the like effects. Extreme heat kills, and so extreme cold: extreme love breeds satiety, and so extreme hatred; and too violent rigor tempts chastity, as does too much license.
  George Chapman

en Extremes, though contrary, have the like effects. Extreme heat kills, and so extreme cold: extreme love breeds satiety, and so extreme hatred; and too violent rigor tempts chastity, as does too much license.
  George Chapman

en Yesterday, I was in agreement with all those in the SPD that are preparing the coalition talks that there will be a grand coalition.

en [The coalition] is seeking modest changes to only a few extreme sections of the law, ... These changes will secure the important powers of the law while placing reasonable limits on their use.

en 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.

en The existence of this Left Party is going to make it so much harder for either the centre-left on the one side or the centre-right on the other to form a coalition for a long time.

en The actual falling snow is almost gone now apart from in the extreme East of the country. As temperatures rise the snow that is left on the ground will thaw although there will be some left around tomorrow morning.

en A grand coalition would be a very bad solution for Germany. A grand coalition would mean stagnation.

en It is logical to begin talks [on forming a coalition government] only after the official announcement of the election results and to sign any coalition agreement only the official announcement of the election results. This is the president's position.


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