It’s been a bad year for the world’s most powerful woman and the heir apparent to the “leader of the free world” throne. Over the weekend, German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) earned another in a series of disappointing results at state-level elections, with both left and far-right parties picking up ground. Hours later, and after months of infighting within her government, Merkel told Germans what they already knew: that she was done.
Technically, she remains chancellor until her term ends in 2021. But barely able to keep her government together, she might as well resign sooner. This transition marks the end of a peaceful era and is a harbinger of great uncertainty for Germany, Europe, and the world, writes Jenipher Camino Gonzalez for Reason.
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