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Afd Blockade of Judicial Committees in Thuringia: Bsw Group Leader Augsten Meets for "Intensive Conversation" with Höcke

Summary by Der Tagesspiegel
The balance of power in the Thuringian Landtag in favour of the AfD hinders the occupation of important judicial posts in the Free State. Therefore, the BSW Group leader has now taken a controversial step.

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AfD confirms talks with BSW about common goals and majorities in Germany.

·Berlin, Germany
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Thuringia's BSW Group leader Frank Augsten evaluates the meeting with Björn Höcke positively despite a lack of agreement. The background is the dispute over two bodies whose occupation has blocked the AfD for months in the Landtag.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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His offer for a discussion was more than controversial: now Thuringia's BSW Group leader Augsten meets with his AfD counterpart Höcke. This is also about a stalemate in the state government.

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The Thuringian group leaders of BSW and AfD held a "constructive and open" discussion, which was preceded by an offer from the BSW.

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The balance of power in the Thuringian Landtag in favour of the AfD hinders the occupation of important judicial posts in the Free State. Therefore, the BSW Group leader has now taken a controversial step.

·Berlin, Germany
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The AfD has so far blocked the appointment of judges and prosecutors in the East German federal state. Now a BSW top politician met Höcke for the first time in order to bring an agreement on the way.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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