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Asharq Al-Awsat
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German Party Reconsiders Membership of a Dog

SPD leader Martin Schulz speaks during a party meeting of the Social Democrats, SPD, who are discussing the possible coalition talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives in Bonn, Germany, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)

Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) have been forced to declare that a three-year old dog called Lima would not be allowed to vote with party members on a coalition deal with Angela Merkel's conservatives, despite joining the party.

The top-selling Bild daily splashed a photo of a floppy eared, brown and white dog wearing a red scarf, the SPD's color, on Tuesday under the headline: "This dog can vote on the grand coalition".

Bild reported how Lima had received a party card after the newspaper made an application on the dog's behalf to become a party member on Feb. 6. Personal details on the application included her gender and put her occupation as unemployed and her age at 21, in dog years.

"It is not about the dog Lima, but rather about how we at Bild proved how prone to falsification the SPD members' vote is," a spokesman for Bild wrote in an emailed statement. "People who wish to manipulate the vote on a 'grand coalition' through criminality could do just the same."

All party members are entitled to vote in the postal ballot which started on Tuesday and ends on March 2 on a coalition pact for Europe's biggest economy which could decide the future of Chancellor Angela Merkel.

If SPD members reject the deal, the SPD will not be able to share power with the conservatives and either a new election or minority government is likely.

Andrea Nahles, expected to be chosen as SPD leader in April, was forced to respond to the question posed by Bild about whether manipulation of the vote was possible.

"A dog can't vote," Andrea Nahles said, saying the party would look into legal steps if there had been deception over a party member's identity.

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