She was frequently called the most powerful woman in the world. This week, her 16-year-long reign at the helm of Germany came to an end. This is the story of Angela Merkel.
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00:55German government has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
01:25I swear that I dedicate my strength to the well-being of the German people
01:55The German government has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
02:10The German government has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
02:25The German government has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
02:40The most important currency that has been lost is trust and reliability
02:46That means that we will have tough talks today and there will be no agreement on every price
03:10It is true that we are living in a particularly challenging time, but it is also true that we can do it, because Germany is a strong country
03:24And by all of us working together to recognize that a party like the AfD is not only a challenge for the Christian Democratic Union,
03:47even if its protagonists are spreading the word, and others are more or less happy to pick up some of the better knowledge,
03:54but it is a challenge for all of us in this house, ladies and gentlemen
04:10At the same time, I have the confident feeling that it is time to start a new chapter today
04:17The European Commission has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
04:27The European Commission has decided to cut CO2 emissions by 25% by 2005 as compared to 1990
04:37Europe has to stand together, and that is why it is about economic rapid recovery
04:45And that is why we want to set up a temporary, time-limited fund of 500 billion euros