Schroeder party loses election, so Schroeder calls for national election

BBC:

German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder says he wants a general election this autumn - a year early - after his party lost a key powerbase in local polls.

Mr Schroeder made the announcement after his Social Democrats (SPD) lost the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, which they had held for 39 years.

"The bitter result... jeopardizes the political basis for the continuation of our task," Mr Schroeder said.

The opposition had focused on the huge unemployment in the German state.

With five million unemployed across Germany as a whole, the general election may turn on the same issue, says the BBC's Ray Furlong in Berlin.

Socialism is not such a wonderful thing. Hopefully, the German people will reject this crowd and turn back to market oriented economics.

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