home front, Merkel has bravely insisted “we can do it”, recalling US President Barack Obama”s campaign rallying cry of “Yes we can”.
But many Germans -- who in the summer greeted refugees at railway stations -- are losing faith as thousands keep coming daily and improvised refugee centres are bursting at the seams, including tent cities exposed to below-zero temperatures as winter approaches.
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung said that “the revolution” Merkel had sought to lead within her party “threatens to derail”.
The CDU has seen the defection of several thousand members, while usually rock-solid approval ratings for Merkel and her party are slipping.
The party and their Bavarian allies the CSU have slipped by three points to 38 percent, their lowest level since the last election in September 2013.
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