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Stefan Pehringer, a foreign policy adviser to the Austrian federal chancellory said: "The Austrian government has announced its readiness to appeal against the EC's [European Commission] decision concerning state aid for the Hinkley Point project, as it does not consider nuclear power to be a sustainable form of technology – neither in environmental nor in economic terms".
The governmental structure of Lower Saxony includes a prime minister, the Landtag (state parliament), a state chancellory, and several ministries.
The minister for the chancellory, Josef Ostermayer, suggested on Saturday that the party could cooperate with the FPÖ on the provincial and municipal level – where much of the political power is held in federalised Austria – but keep separate at the national level.
Yet even with Merkel likely to remain in the chancellory for another four years, there are fears in Berlin that Germany may struggle to assume America's status as the torchbearer for liberal democracy.
This may also explain why spokespersons in the chancellory were yesterday eager to deny that Merkel believed Putin had "lost touch with reality", as the New York Times had reported.
On Wednesday, the group of writers, which includes novelist Juli Zeh (Dark Matter, The Method) and short story writer Ingo Schulze (Simple Stories), had organised a protest outside the chancellory, but were snubbed by the German leader.
It's true, Europe's future – and Britain's role in it – will be decided in the chancellory, not the foreign ministry.
Last year a merger between EADS and the UK's aerospace firm BAE Systems was thwarted at the 11th hour, when the German chancellory vetoed the deal.
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And, perhaps most important of all, a reminder to the chancellories of the rich world that AIDS still needs their attention, but that such attention is not futile.
In the European chancellories, where the frontiers of Africa were being decided, the treaties played an important role in negotiations.
Writers of books published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the first world war describe what appears to be a combination of astonishing complacency in the chancellories and cabinet rooms of Europe, belligerent rhetoric and dangerously mixed messages.
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