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<text id=93TT1744>
<title>
May 17, 1993: Joyless Germany's Ode to Woe
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
May 17, 1993 Anguish over Bosnia
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 16
WORLD
Joyless Germany's Ode to Woe
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<body>
<p>Scandal, strikes and a deep economic funk combine to depress
a nation
</p>
<p> It was arguably the bleakest week for Germans since the
nation unified in 1990. First came a report by six leading
economic institutes predicting that the country's gross domestic
product will shrink as much as 2% this year, marking the worst
recession since World War II and saddling Germany with high
unemployment and its biggest budget deficit in modern times.
Then the metalworkers' union went on strike in eastern Germany,
demanding 26% pay increases. Nearly 40,000 of them had walked
off the job by the weekend, and union leaders threatened to call
out a total of 330,000 if employers don't show some flexibility.
</p>
<p> Under such circumstances, the government of Helmut Kohl
hardly needed a political scandal. Yet his Transportation
Minister, Gunther Krause, 39, was forced to step down because
of indiscretions like using government money to pay for his move
to a new house on the Baltic Sea. If all this seemed to give the
opposition Social Democrats a chance to exploit the government's
woes, the opportunity was lost when SPD leader Bjorn Engholm,
53, resigned after admitting that he lied to a parliamentary
commission six years ago.
</p>
</body>
</article>
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