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WORLD BRIEFING

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Times Wire Reports

Angela Merkel was sworn in for a second term as German chancellor and her new center-right government took up the task of tackling the country’s tough economic situation a month after national elections.

Merkel, 55, will serve as chancellor of a ruling coalition made up of her Christian Democratic Union, its Bavaria-only sister party the Christian Social Union, and the pro-business Free Democrats.

She was elected through a vote of 323 in favor out of a possible 612. But nine members of coalition parties voted against her, leading some to question the government’s solidity hours after she and her 15 ministers were sworn in.

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In its sweeping agenda, the new coalition has promised an overhaul of the healthcare system, more help for families and annual tax cuts of up $36 billion.

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