“It’s now too much, Christian Wulff must face the consequences,” Christian Strobele, a Green MP told the Tagesspiegel newspaper on Friday.
Germany’s presidency has little political power and performs a ceremonial role, but as head of state the president is expected to set a moral example. The swirl of allegations surrounding Mr Wulff, and further accusations that he tried to cover the story up, has led to his popularity waning, and opinion polls now show most Germans favour his resignation.end
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