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European elections: is the party over for the centre-right?

By Alex Barker
Financial Times·
11 mins to read

The political alliance that dominates Europe took shape on a cold March night in 1998, over dinner in a bungalow in western Germany.

Around Helmut Kohl's table were a gaggle of premiers and backroom fixers, the German chancellor's trusted circle on European affairs. It was to be a fateful night for EU politics, whose heavy hangover Europe's centre-right is wrestling with before next week's elections.

They gathered at the Kanzlerbungalow in Bonn because Kohl's continent-spanning ambitions for the European People's

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