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Merkel re-elected party head by a landslide

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel is applauded in Hanover, Germany, in 2012.
  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been re-elected as her party's leader
  • Voting results give Merkel a strong mandate to pursue her policies in fighting off Europe's debt crisis
  • Merkel has led the party since 2000

BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been re-elected as her party's leader with a landslide majority of 98 percent of the vote.

The backing by the delegates of her conservative Christian Democratic Union on Tuesday gives Merkel a strong mandate to pursue her policies in fighting off Europe's debt crisis and contesting the national elections due next year.

"I'm flabbergasted and moved," Merkel told a cheering audience at her party's annual convention in Hannover.

Merkel has led the party since 2000 and has governed Europe's biggest economy as the country's first female chancellor since 2005.

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