* Call follows series of insults between coalition partners
* Economists worry about long-term prospects of government
By Madeline Chambers
BERLIN, June 11 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel ordered the parties in her centre-right coalition on Friday to stop squabbling over government policies and trading insults with each other, saying it undermined voters' confidence.
In the last couple of weeks, sharp differences within Merkel's coalition of ...
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