Angela Merkel is at a crossroads. At the local elections of 27 March, the greens have seized conservative stronghold of Baden-Wuerttemberg, putting the country upside down. They are now a major party. But the Chancellor will remain in control anyway. For she had predicted the crisis, writes Spiegel.




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