Merkel-Raute
Merkel-Raute is a term that refers to a distinctive hand gesture made by Angela Merkel, the former Chancellor of Germany. This gesture, characterized by Merkel pressing her hands together with her fingertips touching, forming a shape somewhat resembling a diamond or rhombus, has become closely associated with her public image. The term "Raute" is German for "rhombus" or "diamond," hence the name Merkel-Raute.
Origin and Usage[edit | edit source]
The Merkel-Raute first gained widespread attention during the 2013 German federal election campaign when the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Merkel's party, used an image of her making this gesture in a massive campaign poster. Since then, the gesture has been widely recognized and often used by media and public as a symbol representing Merkel herself.
Interpretations[edit | edit source]
The Merkel-Raute has been subject to various interpretations. Some see it as a symbol of Merkel's pragmatic and reserved political style, suggesting stability, reliability, and a sense of calm. Others interpret it as a calculated political move, designed to create a distinctive and memorable public image. Critics have sometimes described it as a sign of Merkel's alleged aloofness or lack of passion.
Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]
The gesture has had a significant cultural impact, becoming a subject of memes, political cartoons, and discussions in both German and international media. It has been imitated by politicians, celebrities, and the public, sometimes in jest and sometimes as a sign of respect or support for Merkel.
In Popular Culture[edit | edit source]
The Merkel-Raute has been referenced in various forms of popular culture, including television shows, social media, and art installations. It has become an easily recognizable symbol of Merkel's era in German politics.
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