Wagenknecht demands clear positions: Thuringia ahead of Government Schaos!

Wagenknecht demands clear positions: Thuringia ahead of Government Schaos!

Stand: October 31, 2024 1:16 p.m.

in Thuringia it sows! The BSW federal tip under Sahra Wagenknecht mixes violently into government formation. In a explosive board decision, tough conditions for cooperation with the CDU and SPD were drawn up. The Thuringian BSW must now present clear foreign policy positions in the ongoing coalition negotiations - otherwise the descent into the opposition!

The tensions are not new: Party officials already criticized the formulations on war and peace that the Thuringian BSW boss Katja Wolf and co-chair Steffen Schütz have negotiated with the CDU and SPD. Wagenknecht himself described the compromise paper as a mistake and accused the Thuringian negotiators not to vigorously stand up for their election promises. In the "star" she expressed her skepticism about the outcome of the coalition negotiations and compared the Situation in Thuringia to that in Brandenburg, where a better compromise was achieved.

Wagenknecht criticizes exploratory paper as "extremely vague"

The Federal Executive is disappointed with the Thuringian exploratory result, which remains vague in many crucial questions. Topics such as social housing and the control of the protection of the constitution were not sufficiently concretized. In contrast, the Thuringian associations of the CDU, SPD and BSW recorded their projects in detail on almost 19 pages, while plans in Brandenburg were noted on only two pages.

The unrest within the Thuringian base of the CDU and SPD can be felt. Party members are sober about the constant interference of Wagenknecht, which could create uncertainties for the coming years. SPD member Gloria Pinetzki from Erfurt warns of the consequences: "An uncertainty that can then carry through the next five years if that was not just unique." The test of power between Wagenknecht and the Thuringian BSW boss could seriously endanger the coalition negotiations!

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