German Interior Minister says Angela agrees on solution to crisis over future of Germany's scandal
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German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Sunday that Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition had agreed on a solution to a crisis over the future of Germany's scandal-tainted spymaster that had threatened their alliance.
The coalition parties said on Tuesday that Hans-Georg Maassen would be removed from his role as domestic intelligence chief after he faced accusations of harboring far-right views but, in a move that prompted public outrage, also granted him a transfer to a better-paid job at the Interior Ministry.
That compromise came unstuck on Friday when Andrea Nahles - leader of the center-left Social Democrats (SPD), the junior partner in the conservative-led alliance - said it was a mistake.
Seehofer said on Sunday that the parties had agreed Maassen would work as a special adviser in the Interior Ministry in future without a pay rise.
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