Merkel Says Euro Concerns Mean the Fall ‘Won’t Be Boring’

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel rejected calls from within her coalition that some countries are kicked out of the euro, saying more needed to be done to stabilize the currency.

Merkel, speaking to reporters in Berlin today after her Christian Democratic Union was defeated in an election in her home state, defended her decision to campaign on the euro, saying that the “topic is on people’s minds.”