Leader of Merkel’s party moves forward in bid for chancellor
BERLIN — The leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party on Monday backed party chairman Armin Laschet’s bid to become the centre-right candidate for Germany’s next leader, one of his deputies said — a step forward for him after he and a rival both declared their ambitions.
The Union bloc aims to decide quickly on its candidate after months of shadow-boxing between Laschet, the head of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, and Markus Soeder, who leads its smaller Bavaria-only sister party, the Christian Social Union.
Laschet and Soeder — the governors of Germany’s two most populous states, North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria respectively — both officially declared on Sunday that they’re prepared to run, but insisted that they will quickly find a harmonious solution. They didn’t specify how they will do so.
The leaderships of the CDU and the CSU are holding separate meetings on Monday. Volker Bouffier, the governor of Hesse state and a deputy party leader, said the CDU’s top leadership backed Laschet’s candidacy — but he said there was no formal decision on the subject and none had been planned, German news agency dpa reported.