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Germany’s Angela Merkel fends off worries about her health

Published:Friday | July 19, 2019 | 9:52 AM
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (right) smiles as she arrives for her annual summer press conference in Berlin, Germany, Friday, July 19, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Angela Merkel fended off worries about her health on Friday, saying that she has a personal interest in staying healthy and having a life after politics.

Merkel said that she understands questions about her health after three recent incidents in which her body shook as she stood at public events. But she said she’s aware of her responsibility as chancellor and “can exercise this function.”

She has said that there’s no reason to worry.

Merkel, who turned 65 this week, recalled that she has ruled out seeking a fifth term as chancellor.

“I have said that 2021 will be the end of my political work and I hope that there is a life after that — and I would like to lead it in good health,” she said.

Merkel still enjoys solid popularity ratings, but her party’s performance in polls has been poor recently and it remains unclear who will be her party’s candidate to succeed her as chancellor, a job she has held since 2005.

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