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en We should think very hard whether it makes sense to continue the talks under such circumstances. A grand coalition without Merkel at the top is completely unthinkable.

en [As for Schröder and Merkel, they did nothing publicly together Thursday during what was called a first round of] exploratory talks for a grand coalition. ... differences of opinion between the two sides were clear.

en 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.

en It was a victory for Angela Merkel and the grand coalition in Berlin.

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 A grand coalition is the likeliest option, but who will become chancellor, no one could yet predict. In the end, it might be neither Schroeder nor Merkel.

en This is not a reform that Merkel can take credit for personally, but it is a sign that her grand coalition is tackling needed reforms.

en 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.

en A grand coalition will only happen with a Chancellor Angela Merkel, not part-time, but the entire four-year-period,

en There is a leap from sounding each other out to coalition talks. In doing that, it must be clear that the (Christian Democratic) Union has the right to propose the chancellor and will nominate Angela Merkel. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements.

en We are ready to begin full talks for a grand coalition.

en [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.

en The talks on forming a grand coalition are going back and forth and are unlikely to lead to a modernization of the German economy.

en Me? Joining a coalition under Merkel? Look, Merkel will not be chancellor.

en 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.


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