After a series of election successes, the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance is currently fighting for a negative trend. The party of the former left -wing politician will have to tremble to move to the Bundestag in the upcoming elections. Party leader Wagenknecht even links her political future with the outcome of the elections on 23 February.
Because for the left-wing nationalist politician it is one thing that she explained in an ARD interview on Thursday: “Without a Bonds-Mandate you will not have a political voice in Germany.” future.”
Despite the poor survey values and the internal conflicts of the internal party, the recently, several members left the 55-year-old in a good performance of the BSW and the move to parliament. After all, when the campaign appears, it was always felt to see how strong the support of the population is, said Wagenknecht, who also spoke about 27,000 supporters involved in the election campaign.
Left: “Disappointed wagon servant fans return”
Things are going better for the former party of Wagenknecht, the left. Former party colleague Gregor Gysi expects the Bundestag again on February 23. “We will do that. The question is: do we make it more than three or more direct mandates or more than five percent? That’s why we are fighting,” Gysi said in conversation with the ‘standard’ on Thursday. Gysi was rejoicing: “Part of it The disappointed wagon servant fans returns. “
Source: Krone

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