Westerwelle to quit as FDP party leader

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Series Details 4.4.11
Publication Date 04/04/2011
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Guido Westerwelle, Germany’s foreign minister and vice-chancellor, announced on the 3 April 2011 his decision to quit as leader of the liberal Free Democratic party, junior partner in the coalition government headed by Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Angela Merkel was said to be worried about her junior coalition partner, the Free Democrats, who were in turmoil following regional election defeats. The departure of Guido Westerwelle as FDP leader deprived her of a close ally. The FDP's crisis was seen to be her crisis, too - which meants it would be harder to govern.

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