BERLIN (Reuters) - Support for Germany's Social Democrats (SPD) has fallen after members last week chose as leaders a leftist duo who are sceptical about remaining in government with Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives, a poll showed on Saturday.
At a party conference on Friday, the SPD gave their new leaders, Saskia Esken and Norbert Walter-Borjans, a mandate to talk to Merkel's conservatives about continuing in government and set out some relatively modest policy demands.
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