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Monday, November 15, 2010

Germany protests broke out 10 million people around the privileged economic

the German outbreak of mass demonstrations in major cities nationwide to protest against the privileged classes about the national economy and finance.

According to reports, the German Federation of Trade Unions (DGB) of the organization, 13, nearly 10 million people in Stuttgart, Dortmund, Nuremberg and Erfurt and other cities took to the streets of Merkel's coalition government conservation policy dissatisfaction.

Germany's largest trade union metallurgical union president Huber Stuttgart demonstrators, said: "We do not want our Republic by the privileged control, by their use of money, power and influence to decide the country's political principles." He demanded higher wages, and proposed a mandatory minimum wage, so workers can share the gains from economic growth in Germany.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Party leaders Nov. 14 to 16 at the annual party conference, held in Karlsruhe. Much attention this session, the outside world would like to know the party's grass-roots dissatisfaction with the leadership of party members more intense.

Reported that, although the reelection as party leader Angela Merkel is not a problem, but if the votes fall, will reflect the dissatisfaction within the party for her.

Christian Democratic Party, on behalf of 15 Merkel is expected to continue as leader election, but election results will undoubtedly show decline in support for her. This reflects the dissatisfaction within the party for her increasing number of representatives criticized her policy is not conservative. In several polls, she leads the center-right coalition government has been lagging behind the opposition Social Democratic Party and the Green Party's center-left factions.

Merkel, 14, published in the report, said: "Those who hold conservative values, one can find Christian Democratic Party insists that the principle remains unchanged; but they also have to ask yourself, how to keep up with the incredible development in today's society pace. "

German Labor Minister van der Klein, said in an interview, Christian Democratic Party should consider holding a formal election to decide who will be the future prime minister candidate.

Analysis pointed out that this can be seen as a challenge Merkel. Van Ryan is a candidate for party vice chairman, is considered a possible successor Angela Merkel. Merkel's term will end in 2013, but she may decide to run for a third term.

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