By Erik Kirschbaum
BERLIN, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Germany's ruling conservatives wrangled at the weekend over how far the government should go to rescue General Motors's unit Opel , with some politicians arguing the ailing carmaker should be left to fend for itself.
Michael Fuchs, an influential parliamentary leader in Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), said Opel's ...
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