The members of Germany's second biggest party have in their high-stakes referendum approved a plan to join Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition, German media reported today.
Quoting unnamed party sources, German public broadcaster ZDF and Bild daily said the Social Democratic Party's rank and file voted "yes" to a new partnership with Merkel's conservatives.
The party's leadership is due to announce the results shortly.
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Stung by their worst post-war results, the SPD had initially ruled out another four years under Merkel's shadow.
But after Merkel's attempt to cobble together a government with two smaller parties failed, the SPD relented while promising its more than 460,000 members the final say on any coalition deal.
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