BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe faces a major task in combating the rise of anti-euro and right-wing parties in next year's European Parliament elections, the chairman of Germany's Social Democrats said on Wednesday after clinching a coalition deal with Angela Merkel's conservatives.
"We have a European election campaign ahead of us in which everyone everywhere, including in Germany, who stands for European ideas and wants to develop (Europe) further, stabilise it and revive it, will have their hands full in stopping anti-European parties and right-wing populist parties who are mobilising against Europe," Sigmar Gabriel told reporters at a news conference with Merkel.