Germany’s acting Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to meet with the country’s president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, after talks to form a new government collapsed last night.
She will brief him on the state of the negotiations and discuss what happens next.
The collapse raises the possibility of a new election that could lead to a stalemate for the renewables sector and other industries over the coming months.
Merkel (pictured) could also try to govern with a minority government, with the Social Democrats having declined to continue with the existing coalition arrangements.
The latest talks broke down after the pro-business Free Democrats dropped out of the negotiations with Merkel’s conservative bloc and the left-leaning Greens.
An exit from coal-fired power generation and the country’s 2020 climate goal were among the most controversial points in the negotiations, it is understood.
Earlier this month, a leaked paper from Germany’s environment ministry raised fears that high emissions from coal-fired power plants and transport will mean the country misses its 2020 climate targets by a wider margin than previously anticipated.
During the talks, the Greens asked for a shutdown of 8–10GW of coal-fired power plants, while the Free Democrats and the Bavarian conservative CSU party only accepted 3–5GW.
The two parties argued that less coal would compromise the security of power supply.
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German coalition talks collapse
Country could face new election or minority government


