German Greens launch chancellor bid as Merkel bloc squabbles
BERLIN — Germany’s environmentalist Greens chose co-leader Annalena Baerbock on Monday to make their first bid for the chancellery in the country’s September election, while a power struggle in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s centre-right bloc entered its second week.
Baerbock’s nomination was unveiled by the party’s other co-leader, Robert Habeck, in a smoothly staged announcement that contrasted with the increasingly heated standoff in Merkel’s Union bloc.
The Sept. 26 parliamentary election is unpredictable, in part because the incumbent isn’t seeking re-election. Merkel vowed in 2018 not to seek a fifth four-year term.
Recent polls have shown the Greens running second behind the Union and ahead of Germany’s traditional big centre-left party, the Social Democrats.