Friday, January 4, 2013

INSPITE OF FLACTUATING OPINION PULLS RESULTS ON THE COALITION GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES RE-ELECTION CHANCES, THE KANZLER'S FIGURES STOOD FAR APART AND AHEAD OF HER OPPONENTS FIGURES.

INSPITE OF FLACTUATING OPINION PULLS RESULTS ON THE COALITION GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES RE-ELECTION CHANCES, THE KANZLER'S FIGURES STOOD FAR APART AND AHEAD OF HER OPPONENT'S FIGURES.

       Inspite of flactuating opinion pulls results on the coalition government candidates re-election chances that marked the month of January as the busiest and feverish election month of the year 2013, Kanzler Angela Merkel figures stood far apart and ahead of her Opponent's figures with an overwhelmingly support for her re-election chance as the Kanzler of the Republic of Germany for the third term in office with the percentage support estimated at over eighty five percent (85%), despite the leadership crisis with the diminishing re-election chances for some of the government's coalition political parties candidates required for the next coalition government after the re-election of the Kanzler. However, reasons for her overwhelming support remains focused on her recent economic and political policies changes achievements, particularly for Europe with Germany's increasing role of responsibilities that entailed the change of the energy policy from the atomic energy as the main energy source to the environment friendly renewable energy sources, the Niedersachsen nuclear waste problems, the Integration question in Germany's various States and Germany's military recent involvement in conflict resolution at both the domestic and foreign levels.

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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