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'Panic' in Ruling Coalition: Will Merkel 'Survive' Current Political Storm?

© REUTERS / Fabrizio BenschGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts as she addresses a news conference after a meeting with state premiers at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, January 28, 2016
German Chancellor Angela Merkel reacts as she addresses a news conference after a meeting with state premiers at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, January 28, 2016 - Sputnik International
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German Chancellor and CDU leader Angela Merkel is under increasing pressure within her own party, German newspaper Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten (DWN) wrote.

After sexual assaults against women on New Year's Eve in Cologne, the process of alienation against German Chancellor Angela Merkel has become rapid, with many complaining that Merkel had underestimated the extent of the criticism among the German population and lost contact with reality.

According to the newspaper, Merkel is still talking of solutions that have long been rejected by most German and European politicians. However, the wave of rejection regarding her policy of open borders is not the main problem for the Chancellor. The most worrying issue is that such policy may lead to the disintegration of the EU, in general, a trend that can already be seen in the case of the UK.

"The state of lawlessness with regard to uncontrolled immigration and the resulting security risks have brought the British Minister of Labour to vote against the membership of his country in the EU. It was hardly difficult for the EU opponents and Euro-skeptics in the United Kingdom to launch a corresponding fear campaign to incite [people] against the EU," the newspaper wrote.

A participant of a rally of the Pegida movement (Patriotische Europaeer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes, which translates to Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident) holds a sign depicting German chancellor Angela Merkel and reading Merkel must go (Merkel muss weg) in Munich, southern Germany, on November 9, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Even Merkel's close allies are starting to pursue their own policies regarding the refugee crisis. For instance, Austria has decided to give up the open-door approach and close its borders after accepting a quota of 37,000 refugees.

"The step was made out of serious irritation with Germany, because since January 1 Germany has started to send back economic migrants back to Austria."

Thus, taking into account her recent isolation, Merkel may lose her job as Chancellor in the near future. According to the newspaper, Merkel "has survived many storms" and could to reinterpret her failure as a "good result". But the degree of her current isolation raises questions about her ability to lead the country and causes "panic" among members of the ruling coalition, DWN concluded.

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