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German Ex-chancellor Merkel Rejects UN Job

Kazeem Tunde
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 19: German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at her traditional annual summer press conference on July 19, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. As the German Chancellor bids for re-election, the ongoing issues surrounding the United States' PRISM spy program are expected to feature heavily in the run-up to the September 22 general election. Merkel has stressed her concern over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies, but has faced pressure as the opposition questions how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

German Ex-chancellor Merkel Rejects UN Job

German ex-chancellor Angela Merkel has said no thanks to an offer of a job with the United Nations, her office said on Wednesday, as she settles into retirement after 16 years in power.

UN sources confirmed that Secretary General Antonio Guterres had asked Merkel to lead an advisory panel on a “common agenda” for governance after the pandemic that he set out late last year.

Merkel “spoke with the UN Secretary General last week, thanked him and told him she would not be accepting the offer”, her office said in a statement, confirming media reports.

The 67-year-old Merkel left office last month and was succeeded by Social Democrat Olaf Scholz at the helm of a three-way coalition with the Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats.

Despite feverish speculation as to what she might do next, Merkel remained tight-lipped, hinting only at a quiet life of books and sleep.

However, her long-time aide Beate Baumann revealed last month that they were collaborating on Merkel’s political memoirs, a project she said would take two to three years.

After serving as an MP for 30 years, Merkel still has an office provided by the Bundestag.

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