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Merkel Likely Successor Sorry for Laughing Scene in Flood Visit


Sun 18 Jul 2021 | 12:18 PM
Omnia Ahmed

The front-runner to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany's September election apologized on Saturday for laughing in flooding scene in western Germany.

Armin Laschet, the candidate of Merkel's center-right Union bloc to be Germany's next leader, was seen laughing in the background as the country's president delivered a statement on the devastating floods in western Germany.

On Saturday, Laschet visited the town of Erfstadt, which was the scene of a dramatic rescue effort after the ground gave way, along with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

While Steinmeier gave a statement to reporters after the visit, Laschet and a group of others stood in the background. Photos showed him turning to someone else and laughing.

German Candidate Armin Laschet

Lars Klingbeil, the general secretary of the center-left Social Democrats, told Sunday's Bild am Sonntag newspaper that Laschet's behavior was “lacking decency and appalling.”

“They say that people's character shows in times of crisis,” Klingbeil added.

Laschet took to Twitter on Saturday evening to explain himself and thank Steinmeier for his visit.

“The fate of those affected, which we heard about in many conversations, is important to us,” he wrote. “So I regret all the more the impression that arose from a conversational situation. That was inappropriate and I am sorry.”

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The Union bloc currently leads polls ahead of the environmentalist Greens, with the Social Democrats in third place. The election is on Sept. 26.