BERLIN (Reuters) - Armin Laschet, Germany's conservative chancellor candidate, called on Monday for a new "pioneering era" in Europe's largest economy after his Bavarian rival accused him of lacking the will to modernise the country.
Markus Soeder, who lost out to Laschet last week after a bitter week-long fight for the conservative chancellor candidacy, accused him at the weekend of representing "old school" policies.
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