<p>The front-runner to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany's September election has apologised for a scene in which he was seen laughing in the background as the country's president delivered a statement on the devastating floods in western Germany.</p>.<p>Armin Laschet, the candidate of Merkel's center-right Union bloc to be Germany's next leader, is also the governor of North Rhine-Westphalia state — one of two badly hit by last week's floods.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/merkel-to-visit-germany-flood-zone-as-death-toll-tops-170-1009956.html" target="_blank">Merkel to visit Germany flood zone as death toll tops 170</a></strong></p>.<p>On Saturday, he visited the town of Erfstadt, which was the scene of a dramatic rescue effort after the ground gave way, with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.</p>.<p>While Steinmeier gave a statement to reporters after the visit, Laschet and a group of others stood in the background. Photos showed him turning to someone else and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/germany-chancellor-candidate-armin-laschet-sparks-anger-with-flood-zone-laughter-1009875.html" target="_blank">laughing</a>.</p>.<p>Lars Klingbeil, the general secretary of the center-left Social Democrats, told Sunday's Bild am Sonntag newspaper that Laschet's behaviour was “lacking in decency and appalling.”</p>.<p>“They say that people's character shows in times of crisis,” he added.</p>.<p>Laschet took to Twitter on Saturday evening to explain himself and thank Steinmeier for his visit.</p>.<p>“The fate of those affected, which we heard about in many conversations, is important to us,” he wrote. “So I regret all the more the impression that arose from a conversational situation. That was inappropriate and I am sorry.”</p>.<p>The Union bloc currently leads polls ahead of the environmentalist Greens, with the Social Democrats in third place. The election is on September 26.</p>
<p>The front-runner to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel in Germany's September election has apologised for a scene in which he was seen laughing in the background as the country's president delivered a statement on the devastating floods in western Germany.</p>.<p>Armin Laschet, the candidate of Merkel's center-right Union bloc to be Germany's next leader, is also the governor of North Rhine-Westphalia state — one of two badly hit by last week's floods.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/merkel-to-visit-germany-flood-zone-as-death-toll-tops-170-1009956.html" target="_blank">Merkel to visit Germany flood zone as death toll tops 170</a></strong></p>.<p>On Saturday, he visited the town of Erfstadt, which was the scene of a dramatic rescue effort after the ground gave way, with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier.</p>.<p>While Steinmeier gave a statement to reporters after the visit, Laschet and a group of others stood in the background. Photos showed him turning to someone else and <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/germany-chancellor-candidate-armin-laschet-sparks-anger-with-flood-zone-laughter-1009875.html" target="_blank">laughing</a>.</p>.<p>Lars Klingbeil, the general secretary of the center-left Social Democrats, told Sunday's Bild am Sonntag newspaper that Laschet's behaviour was “lacking in decency and appalling.”</p>.<p>“They say that people's character shows in times of crisis,” he added.</p>.<p>Laschet took to Twitter on Saturday evening to explain himself and thank Steinmeier for his visit.</p>.<p>“The fate of those affected, which we heard about in many conversations, is important to us,” he wrote. “So I regret all the more the impression that arose from a conversational situation. That was inappropriate and I am sorry.”</p>.<p>The Union bloc currently leads polls ahead of the environmentalist Greens, with the Social Democrats in third place. The election is on September 26.</p>