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German elections 2009

Germany’s future coalition allies clash

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: October 7 2009 17:40 | Last updated: October 7 2009 17:40

Berlin's 'Schuldenuhr' debt clock indicates the German national debt per secondReuters
Berlin’s ’Schuldenuhr’ debt clock indicates the German national debt per second. The economy is expected to return to growth in 2010

Germany’s future government partners crossed swords on Wednesday as allies of Angela Merkel, chancellor, raised doubts as to whether the two parties could deliver the tax cuts promised before the election in the face of deteriorating public finances.

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