Sunday, 24 May 2009

German president wins re-election




Horst Koehler's re-election is a boost for Chancellor Angela Merkel
German President Horst Koehler has been re-elected for a second five-year term.

Correspondents say Mr Koehler's re-election is a symbolic victory for Chancellor Angela Merkel ahead of national elections in September.

Federal and state parliamentarians re-elected Mr Koehler over a strong challenge from Gesine Schwan of the centre-left Social Democrats.

The post of president is largely ceremonial but carries considerable moral authority.

Mr Koehler, 66, is a former head of the International Monetary Fund and a member of the chancellor's Christian Democratic Union.

Parliament President Norbert Lammert said Mr Koehler won 613 votes from the special parliamentary assembly in the Bundestag to achieve a slim majority.

The 1,224-member assembly comprises lower-house politicians and delegates nominated by Germany's 16 state legislatures.

The closest challenger was Gesine Schwan of the center-left Social Democrats, who won 503 votes.

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