BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Greens party picked two new leaders on Tuesday to spearhead talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives this week that could usher in a historic coalition government between the erstwhile political enemies.
The Greens' old leadership resigned en masse after suffering a debacle in Germany's September 22 election, when the party crashed to 8.4 percent from around 16 percent earlier in the year.
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