Left offers Merkel votes for financial transaction tax
Berlin - The Left demanded that Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) to implement their plans for a financial transactions tax, even against the resistance of the FDP. All other parties in parliament would be taken for such tax and the Left "vote for the introduction" in parliament, the party chairman Gesine Lötzsch said on Tuesday in Berlin. "Merkel should represent the interests of the country before the coalition of peace," she demanded.
Merkel had said on Monday, seeking to introduce a tax on stock market transactions, if necessary, even in the euro-zone the 17 states. FDP leader and Vice-Chancellor Philipp Rösler, however, insists that all EU countries must participate. If Merkel waive the enforcement of the tax, "then it makes Germany and Europe a hostage of a party is in liquidation," warned Lötzsch.