Germany's Social Democrats vow to boost social justice


(MENAFN) In Germany's general elections which was held on Sunday, Social Democrats vowed to return to the opposition and push themes of social justice as they remake their party after winning less than 21% of the vote.

The party had announced it will quit the 'grand coalition' that served alongside conservative Prime Minister Angela Merkel for the previous four years.

However, most Germans had rejected both parties as they dominated the country since World War Two, the SPD had faced difficult task of winning back support.

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