Time
magazine named German Chancellor Angela Merkel its 2015 "Person of the
Year" on Wednesday (Thursday NZ Time), noting her resilience and
leadership when faced with the refugee crisis and turmoil in the European Union
over its currency this year.
"For asking more of her country than
most politicians would dare, for standing firm against tyranny as well as
expedience and for providing steadfast moral leadership in a world where it is
in short supply, Angela Merkel is TIME's Person of the Year," Gibbs wrote.
In response to the news, Merkel spokesman
Steffen Seibert told a government news conference: "I am sure the
chancellor will cherish this as an incentive in her job." Merkel celebrated
her 10-year anniversary as chancellor last month, making her the European
Union's longest-serving leader.
For years she was seen as a cautious,
risk-averse leader who paid close attention to public opinion in formulating
policy. But her leadership in the Ukraine crisis last year, her clinching of a
deal this summer to keep Greece in the euro zone and her stance in the refugee
crisis have changed that view.
In late August, when tens of thousands of
migrants fleeing war in the Middle East streamed into Hungary, threatening a
humanitarian crisis, Merkel agreed to suspend the European Union's asylum rules
and allow them to continue into Germany. She declared to skeptical countrymen:
"Wir schaffen das," which translates as, "We can do this."
Her "open-door" stance has led to
a fall in support for her conservatives and in her own popularity ratings,
which have slid to 54 percent from 75 percent over eight months. Time also
noted her leadership this year in leading the West's response to Vladimir
Putin's "creeping theft of Ukraine" and welcoming refugees to Germany
despite "the reflex to slam doors, build walls and trust no one."
Merkel topped a short list of finalists that
included US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who came in third,
and Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was runner-up. She is the
first individual woman to hold the title since Corazon Aquino in 1986, though
women have been honoured as part of a group. Last year, a group of Ebola
doctors and survivors won the title.
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