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国际英语新闻:Merkel has lost control of coalition gov't: poll

2010-07-03来源:和谐英语

BERLIN, July 2 (Xinhua) -- The most difficult presidential election since 1945 has convinced a majority of Germans that Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition would not "last much longer", a newly released poll showed Friday.

The coalition government, which consists of Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), her Bavarian ally CSU, and the pro-business Free Democrats (FDP), nominated Christian Wulff for the presidential election in early June after Horst Kohler's surprise resignation on May 31.

In theory, the coalition controlled enough votes in the Federal Assembly's secret ballot to help Wulff easily win an absolute majority.

However, some lawmakers in the three-party coalition rebelled and voted for opposition candidate Joachim Gauck in Wednesday's election.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel poses for the media with a robot called 'Justin' at the ILA International Air Show in Schoenefeld south of Berlin, June 8, 2010.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

German Chancellor Angela Merkel poses for the media with a robot called "Justin" at the ILA International Air Show in Schoenefeld south of Berlin, June 8, 2010.

As a result, Wulff fell short of the needed votes in the first two ballots and only reached a majority in the third and the final round after many delegates from the Left party abstained.

The poll, conducted by opinion research company Infratest dimap for German television ARD, showed that 77 percent of the 799 interviewees believed that the election has sent a signal that "Merkel no longer has control over her government coalition."

Some 68 percent said it was a "disgrace" that Wulff, a deputy leader of the CDU, failed to get enough votes from the coalition in the first two rounds.