Weakened Merkel faces uneasy coalition talks, with coal likely high on the agenda

Published 22:10 on September 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 19:01 on September 25, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

German Chancellor Angela Merkel won an expected fourth term in office on Sunday but faces building a new three-way coalition that could under some scenarios lead to accelerated climate action in the EU's top emitting country.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel won an expected fourth term in office on Sunday but faces building a new three-way coalition that could under some scenarios lead to accelerated climate action in the EU's top emitting country.


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