When Angela
Merkel first came into office, a lot of people were quick to compare her to
Margaret Thatcher. I can only see that as a symptom for the fact that there are
still hardly any women in leadership roles, be that in business or in politics.
Angela Merkel is now on the last leg of her second term as Chancellor – and so
a comparison at least can be based on some facts. Is there anything Ms. Merkel
has in common with the first woman to have held such office in Western Europe?
(Yes, my British friends, I do think you are part of it)
At first
glance the two women couldn’t be more different. For one thing Angela Merkel
never carries a handbag, and she is not known for melodrama. Margaret Thatcher liked grand oratory, and in her best moments
excelled in it, Angela Merkel never sounds like anything but a Kindergarten
teacher.
Thatcher
polarized her country, people either thought she was God’s answer to its
problems or that she was Satan’s personal envoy. This extended to the film that
was made about her recently: Quite a few people in the UK refused to see it
because they hated Thatcher so much that Meryl Streep’s superb acting was lost
on them. Merkel on the other hand keeps on bobbing on wavelets of lukewarm approval
from voters and opponents alike.
Now that it
has been some time that Lady Thatcher was in office there is some testimony
from people who had encounters with her behind closed doors and who have not hesitated
to spill the beans about her leadership style. No doubt Meryl Streep has used these
memoirs when she prepared for her impersonation. We do not have this kind of
testimony about Angela Merkel yet, because the ones she chased away to where
they could no longer question her as party leader are still active in their new
positions and have other things to do.
One thing
the two women have in common, though, is TINA. We don’t have such a nice
acronym in German for “There Is No Alternative”, but Ms. Merkel has given us
the adjective “alternativlos”, “alternative-less”. She was slapped for it by
the Society for the German Language who declared it “non-word of the year” in
2011. The Society elects such a non-word every year. “alternativlos” shares the
honor with words like “betriebsratsverseucht” (“union-infested”, 2010).
But even
though Merkel seems to reign with an iron fist, as suggested by words such as “alternativlos”,
nobody seems to hate her for it the way Thatcher was hated by roughly one half
of the British electorate. In fact, it seems a foregone conclusion that Angela
Merkel will win a third term in office in the general election scheduled for
September 22. Some of us think we ought to have a two-term limit on any office
like the US and other countries, but that is probably more because we remember
how Helmut Kohl served four terms and had the nerve to run for a fifth in 1998.
So Merkel
remains a mystery. Part of the reason for Kohl’s continued success were the
alternatives that were offered by the Social Democrats in 1990 and 1994 – Oskar
Lafontaine and Rudolf Scharping respectively. I think even those of us who
voted for them because we wanted to get rid of Helmut Kohl are now glad that we
didn’t succeed.
But I
digress. What I wonder about is will Merkel win a third term in office because
people just don’t hate her enough or because Peer Steinbrück can’t seem to make
a public statement without putting his foot in his mouth?
While Angela Merkel, like Margaret Thatcher, is called The Iron Frau and was chemist and with right wing politics, she's more popular because of also being The Mother of Germany and the Swabian Housewife. Merkel barely became a Chancellor in 2005 but she' s a great model for young German women and men, that a woman can lead the country. But in the September election there are two candidates and if Peer Steinbruck makes stupid comments that Merkel has "women's bonus" and calling for raining the pay of the Chancellor in these difficult economic times, then as Gerhard Schroder said "" Any one who doesn't feel the pay is enough can always look for another career." Politics is very difficult and the person who makes less mistakes, will get elected.
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