# taz.de -- Angela Merkel and the Greek crisis: Is the Chancellor invulnerable? | |
> Angela Merkel is prepared to push through a third aid package for Athens. | |
> The opposition accuses her of wanting to help the Greek banks, not its | |
> citizens. | |
Bild: Yawning in the face of a crisis. | |
„The suffering of Merkel” was the Bild-Zeitung‘s headline at the beginning | |
of this week. These leading specialists in Greek-baiting threw some caustic | |
empathy in the Chancellor’s direction. „State bankruptcy! Unthinkable in | |
the ‚European-party’ CDU!” claimed the accompanying article. And the taz | |
headline read, „If the euro fails, Merkel fails.” Is that the case? At the | |
moment, it seems that even this crisis will leave Merkel – the European | |
politician par excellence – looking stronger than before. | |
Having said that, the quick succession of political events has been | |
alarming. Since the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stated that his | |
citizens should vote in a referendum on what he considers an unacceptable | |
offer, Angela Merkel has seemed to be at a loss. Her helplessness did not | |
diminish when Greece defaulted on its repayments on Tuesday night, leaving | |
the Greeks without an offer to vote on. Helplessness is a state we have not | |
seen the Chancellor in to date. And before the results from Athens arrive | |
on Sunday, crisis diplomacy is running at full speed behind the scenes. | |
In the meantime, Merkel has to make sure that the Grand Coalition agrees to | |
all the wounds that are still to be inflicted on it. | |
Her way of doing this was by holding a speech in the Bundestag on | |
Wednesday. And by holding a joint press conference, like the one on Monday, | |
with Sigmar Gabriel, and thereby making her coalition partner jointly | |
responsible. And by approaching the factions in the Bundestag, and | |
explaining the trickiness of the situation. | |
She clearly has no plan to present. This much is clear: it is crucial for | |
Greece to stay in the euro, as the risk of contagion would be immense for | |
the whole of Europe if a Grexit takes place. Greece is already in a | |
currency crisis: the air on the stock exchanges is poisonous. | |
„This is the absolute worst-case scenario for Merkel,” says Frank | |
Schäffler. Up till 2013, he was an FDP MP in the Bundestag. His sharp | |
criticism of the euro aid package in 2010 put Schäffler in the spotlight. | |
The Union was simply not used to being contradicted by its coalition | |
partner at the time. In 2012, Schäffler foisted a petition onto his FDP | |
party members. He was a successful pest. | |
Today Schäffler runs a eurosceptical think tank. In response to the | |
question how it feels to have been right in the end, the 46-year-old | |
answers: „Yes, it’s true that I was right. But I never envisioned how | |
dramatic things would become.” Nonetheless, he doesn’t believe that Merkel, | |
whom he criticised at the time, will be damaged by events. It’s likely that | |
she will try and impose the crisis on the SPD, so that she can portray | |
herself as the pragmatic negotiator. Frank Schäffler is convinced: „She’ll | |
come off unscathed in Germany. She has a reputation for being a woman of | |
action.” | |
## Dissenters are not her problem | |
For days now, Angela Merkels’s mantra has been: „Solidarity and individual | |
responsibility.” The German government will stick together, is what this | |
means, but not unconditionally. Merkel’s message, which she has repeated | |
umpteen times, is directed at Athens. Here, in the Bundestag on Wednesday, | |
she doesn’t really have to convince her faction and coalitions partners | |
that the affair isn’t over yet. In her speech, she said: „We will now wait | |
for the referendum, Before then, no new aid package will be negotiated.” | |
So it’s official: Merkel is prepared to push through a „new” third aid | |
package for Greece. The dissenters from her own ranks – and there are | |
dozens of them – are not the problem. But her voters might be. A general | |
election is coming up in two years. It’s highly likely that Merkel will | |
stand again as candidate. It is therefore necessary with all means possible | |
to prevent voters associating the failure of the euro, probably even | |
tangible financial cuts, with the CDU in 2017. | |
For this reason, the slogan that she is circulating in the Bundestag is: | |
„Europe has become more robust.” It even grows during its crises. The SPD | |
Vice Chancellor stood by her in his speech. „Solidarity should never be | |
mistaken for chumminess,“ says Sigmar Gabriel, „instead, it’s responsible | |
action, for oneself and others.” And there it is again, the finger pointing | |
toward Athens. | |
## Eurosceptical FDP | |
Contradiction stems from FDP. The Liberals, praised by the Chancellor at | |
the last CDU party conference as „natural coalition partners”, are now | |
flexing their muscles as eurosceptics. Merkel, as FDP General Secretary | |
Nicola Beer said to the taz, waited too long for Tsipras to come round. | |
„That’s why she is partially responsible for this chaos. An explosion not | |
only awaits Europe, but also the Grand Coalition.” It’s likely that the FDP | |
will gain popularity precisely due to its criticism of the euro and Merkel. | |
Is Merkel invulnerable? At the moment she appears not to have been harmed | |
as the sober caretaker. It is palpable that she is at peace with herself | |
and to her decision not to pursue further talks in Athens. Even during | |
these hard-core days, she apparently sleeps well. At the peak of the | |
Ukraine crisis, she looked more hassled than now. | |
Merkel damaged? Lutz Meyer waves the suggestion away. The PR man, who | |
managed her election campaign in 2013, says that those who claim this | |
should explain why. „The euro will stay, Europe won’t fail, and Germany is | |
synonymous with the principle of serious financial management.” Perhaps | |
Greece should never have been accepted into the euro zone. „But that was a | |
decision made by Schröder’s government, not Frau Merkel.” | |
## Violent attacks from Gysi | |
In the Bundestag on Wednesday, recriminations were nevertheless made. | |
Gregor Gysi, Faction Leader of die Linke, launched a violent attack on the | |
Chancellor. „The way you praise yourself is completely disgraceful,” he | |
called out to Merkel. Troika’s aid packages had only helped the Greek | |
banks, not its citizens. „One soup kitchen after the other – is that your | |
vision of Europe? Your complicity in this is huge.” At bottom, he said, | |
Merkel was interested in destroying the left-wing government in Athens. | |
Angry protests from the CDU ranks promptly followed. It was visible and | |
audible to all that this faction will follow Merkel everywhere. | |
Translation: Lucy Renner Jones | |
2 Jul 2015 | |
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