In a move widely seen as anointing her chosen successor, Angela Merkel on Monday promoted one of her key lieutenants to a pivotal role as chairman of her Christian Democrat party (CDU).

The appointment puts Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer in pole position to take control of the party when Mrs Merkel eventually steps down or is forced from office. 

Popularly known as “mini-Merkel”, Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer has long been seen as the chancellor’s preferred successor. 

But Monday’s move is the first sign that Mrs Merkel is now actively planning for the succession even as rival candidates begin to circle.

The appointment of the loyalist Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer was also a signal that Mrs Merkel does not intend to give any ground to her critics within the party amid rumblings of discontent over the concessions she made to secure a new coalition deal.

“We can rely on each other, even if we each have our own opinions,” Mrs Merkel said as she announced Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer’s appointment.

 The governor of German Saarland state and designated CDU Secretary General, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, addresses a news conference after a party's leaders meeting in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 19, 2018Credit:
 AP

The decision to make her party chairman has particular resonance because it was from the same office that Mrs Merkel launched her own successful bid to become CDU leader 18 years ago.

Mrs Merkel had to fill the position after the current party chairman, Peter Tauber, announced he was stepping down because of ill health.

But she said it was Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer who came to her and suggested the move. “I was impressed by the idea,” Mrs Merkel added.

Although Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer has a formidable record as an election campaigner, all her experience so far has been in regional politics in her home state of Saarland, where she is currently prime minister.

She has distanced herself from Mrs Merkel’s controverisal refugee policy, but not as stridently as some her rivals — a shrewd move that may have contributed to Monday’s appointment.

Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer said she had not taken the decision to accept the role of party chairman easily. It is not without risks for her: it will cut her off from her power base in Saarland and will not give her the ministerial experience running a department would have.

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