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Merkel-led austerity helps France’s far-right, says SPD leader Gabriel

Gabriel making his keynote speech during the SPD party congress in Berlin.

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The leader of Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) accused Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday of fuelling support for France’s far-right National Front (FN) by insisting on tighter budgets during the eurozone crisis.
Sigmar Gabriel, struggling to impose his leadership credentials before the next federal election in 2017, scored just 74% in a party delegates’ vote, the lowest for an SPD leader in 20 years.
The SPD shares power in a “grand coalition” with Merkel’s conservatives but has failed to gain from infighting in the larger partner, notably over Europe’s migrant crisis.
Trying to distinguish his party, Gabriel attacked Merkel’s handling of the eurozone debt crisis.
“I always warned Angela Merkel against trying to impose this austerity path on France,” he said, adding that it was clear as long as two years ago that the National Front would gain.
“If they (the conservatives) had listened better to us, (FN leader) Ms (Marine) Le Pen would perhaps not have come so far as she has,” Gabriel added in a speech at an SPD congress in Berlin.
He rapped Merkel’s party for not pressing its French conservative ally Nicolas Sarkozy to team up with the Socialists to keep the FN out of power in regional councils in France, where run-off votes will be held tomorrow.
“It is a shame for European conservatives – and for Germany’s CDU – that they allow this,” said Gabriel, who is economy minister and vice-chancellor.
He urged his party to push back against the rise of the far-right in Europe.
“These movements run counter to everything we stand for and everything we represent,” he added. “Let’s decisively oppose these enemies of Europe and these ideas against freedom; that’s the most important job of all European Social Democrats.”
Gabriel called the SPD “the stability factor” in the coalition with Merkel’s Christian Democrats (CDU) and their Bavarian ally the Christian Social Union (CSU). But a new survey showed SDP support hitting its lowest in nine months.
The poll from Forschungsgruppe Wahlen published yesterday showed SDP support on 24%, 15 points behind Merkel’s CDU/CSU alliance.
As deputy chancellor in Merkel’s grand coalition, Gabriel has to show he is fit to lead the nation while also working out policies his party can agree with the conservatives.
“Without us, the German government would already be paralysed due to the argument within the CDU and CSU (over migrants) and our country would be in major difficulties,” he said, referring to divisions in the conservative camp over Merkel’s open-door policy on migrants.

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