Thursday , November 7 2024

Merkel ahead as Schulz fails to land knock-out punch in sole debate

Angela Merkel and Martin Schulz

Berlin, Germany | AFP | Angela Merkel appeared to be powering ahead Monday to a fourth term as chancellor of Germany, after her rival Martin Schulz failed to halt her advance in a crucial televised debate three weeks before elections.

Sunday’s prime-time TV clash had been billed as Schulz’s last chance to sway a decisive share of voters to his cause and halt a devastating popularity slide.

But polls following the 90-minute showdown, which was watched by 16.1 million people, gave Merkel the clear edge over Schulz, a former European Parliament chief.

“Merkel came out as sure, Schulz was hardly able to land a punch. The candidate is an honourable man. But being honourable alone won’t make one chancellor,” wrote Sueddeutsche daily commentator Heribert Prantl.

With millions of voters still undecided, Schulz had been looking to the debate to erode the commanding 17-percentage point lead of Merkel’s CDU party and their Bavarian CSU allies ahead of the September 24 polls.

Schulz, who had previously complained that Merkel was lulling voters to sleep with her refusal to engage in combative debate, went on the offensive quickly on the hot-button issue of migration.

He accused Merkel of failing to coordinate plans with EU neighbours when she decided to open Germany’s borders in 2015 to allow in refugees, many from war-torn Syria and Iraq.

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But Merkel was not rattled, countering that: “In the life of a chancellor, there are moments when you have to make a quick decision.”

And as Schulz voiced his wish to end EU membership talks with Turkey amid escalating tensions with Ankara, Merkel stole the issue from under his feet as she said she did not “see them ever joining” the bloc.

Together with EU counterparts, she will examine if “we can end these membership talks”, Merkel added.

Merkel’s tough line comes after Ankara arrested two more German nationals for “political reasons”, according to Berlin.

The plunge in relations began after Germany sharply criticised Ankara over the crackdown that followed last year’s failed coup attempt there.

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