German Chancellor Angela Merkel plans to serve the full four-year term, if she was re-elected in September, she told the newspaper on Thursday dismissed media speculation that she might step aside in 2015.
"I want to continue the center-right coalition," she told me as the principal of the entire legislative period's best-selling daily in an interview with reporters Illustrated efforts for our country and the people.
Earlier this week, it is recommended Nikolaus Blome Illustrated book, Merkel may step down before the end of its term of office of two years, if she won the election. At that time, she has served ten years in power, and 60.
Opinion polls show Merkel is a strong position to win a third term as president of Europe's economies.
It is, however, not clear whether she was able to form an alliance with her current partner, the business-friendly Free Democratic Party (FDP), or if she will be forced into another "grand coalition" with the Social Democratic Party (SPD), because she was between 2005 and 2009.
Merkel declined to directly answer a question about whether she would stand again in the 2017 election.
"You know, the things I decided when I had," Merkel told Illustrated.
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