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Merkel, facing Iraq hostage crisis, charts course for Germany
(AFP)
Updated: 2005-12-01 09:26

Angela Merkel, in her first speech to parliament as German chancellor, pledged to return the country to its status as an economic powerhouse and said her government would not be blackmailed over the fate of a hostage in Iraq.

Merkel began the address with a tough message for the captors of German aid worker Susanne Osthoff and her driver, missing in Iraq since Friday.

"We will not be blackmailed," Merkel said, responding to her first test as chancellor a week after taking the helm of a fragile power-sharing coalition.

"The federal government and this chamber, I am sure, strongly condemn this act."

Merkel said her left-right alliance of conservative Christian Democrats and rival Social Democrats, the product of an inconclusive election in September, would now set to work to revive the country's moribund economy.

"We want to create the conditions for Germany to be among the top three in Europe in 10 years" in terms of economic growth, she told deputies in a keenly awaited, 90-minute address.

Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union gives her first speech to parliament as German Chancellor at the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) in Berlin.
Angela Merkel of the Christian Democratic Union gives her first speech to parliament as German Chancellor at the Bundestag (lower house of parliament) in Berlin November 30, 2005. [AFP]
Merkel said her administration had taken office with a mandate to slash the 11-percent unemployment rate and tame the spiralling public deficit.

"We want to get the labor market in shape, we want to make our schools and universities world-class, we want to bring the deficit under control and repair our health, pension and nursing systems," she said to applause.

"No one can stop us in this effort -- apart from ourselves."

She paid tribute to her predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder, a Social Democrat, for launching a "courageous" economic reform drive.

"He did a great service for our country. I would like to thank him in the name of all Germans for that," she said in a gesture of bi-partisanship.

Merkel, 51, who is Germany's first female leader and the first from the east, struck a personal note when she discussed her hopes for the country's future.

"The biggest surprise of my lifetime is freedom," she said, saying she had never expected to see the other side of the Berlin Wall before she retired.

"Let us dare to have more freedom," she said. That included loosening some of the notoriously rigid bureaucratic rules that she said snuffed out economic growth.

Merkel also took a moment to savor her own historic rise to power.
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