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Most Germans want three-way coalition of conservatives, FDP and Greens - poll

Published 29/09/2017, 07:15
© Reuters. Outgoing Labour Minister Andrea Nahles receives a certificate from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier

BERLIN (Reuters) - Some 59 percent of Germans want a three-way coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, the pro-business Free Democrats and the environmentalist Greens to rule after a national election last Sunday, a poll showed.

The survey for broadcaster ZDF found around one fifth (22 percent) of Germans thought a so-called 'Jamaica' coalition would be bad while 15 percent would not mind it. The alliance is so called in reference to the three parties' colours: black, yellow and green, which are also those of the Jamaican flag.

Appetite for a repeat of the 'grand coalition' of Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD), who have governed Germany for the last four years, was weak, the poll found.

Only around a fifth (23 percent) would prefer such a tie-up to a Jamaica coalition while 41 percent thought it would be worse.

The SPD, which suffered its worst result in the post-war era in Sunday's election, has said it will go into opposition at the national level - a move that almost two-thirds (63 percent) found good.

© Reuters. Outgoing Labour Minister Andrea Nahles receives a certificate from German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier

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