Leaders of Germany's Social Democrats have chosen Martin Schulz, for many years president of the European Parliament, as their candidate to unseat Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Mr Schulz promised supporters his campaign for September's elections would focus on "hard-working people".
He also looked forward to making the elections "really exciting".
His SPD has governed in a "grand coalition" with Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) since 2013.
The SPD is hoping that its choice of Mr Schulz, who will also become the party's leader, can boost its chances of gaining a mandate to govern without the CDU.
Opinion polls suggest the Social Democrats trail the CDU by some margin, although Mr Schulz's personal poll rating compares favourably with that of Mrs Merkel, who plans to run for a fourth term.
BBC
29/1/17
Mr Schulz promised supporters his campaign for September's elections would focus on "hard-working people".
He also looked forward to making the elections "really exciting".
His SPD has governed in a "grand coalition" with Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) since 2013.
The SPD is hoping that its choice of Mr Schulz, who will also become the party's leader, can boost its chances of gaining a mandate to govern without the CDU.
Opinion polls suggest the Social Democrats trail the CDU by some margin, although Mr Schulz's personal poll rating compares favourably with that of Mrs Merkel, who plans to run for a fourth term.
BBC
29/1/17
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