Bsw Beats New Sounds to the Afd: What Unites Them and What Separates Them
5 Articles
5 Articles
Does the BSW really want a stronger cooperation with the AfD in the future? A conversation with party leader Sahra Wagenknecht.
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance transgresses the red lines of German politics by assuming ad hoc convergences with the far right of the AfD, in the name of democratic pragmatism but also in the name of an antiliberal left in rupture with "woke" progressism. In 1997, Patrick Besson signed a novel, Didier denounces, in which he mocked those who saw red-brown plots everywhere. Almost thirty years later, it may be Germany that this fantasy will come …
Sahra Wagenknecht proposes a new tone to the AfD. If both parties wanted to cooperate, they would have to overcome big differences, especially on one topic.
The BSW is open for talks with the AfD Although the BSW barely missed its entry into the Bundestag in February, it keeps making headlines. Most recently, the AfD chairman Tino Chrupalla contributed to this. Now there is a discussion about a cooperation between the BSW and the AfD. In some points, the parallels between the two parties are striking. Stefan Laurin
The Wagenknecht party is re-emerging: one wants to become an East Party again. And with the AfD it is different than the others. Can this be solved? There would be a warning example after the Bundestag election, the alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) was in shock. Not only because the entry into the Bundestag had been missed in a harsh way, but also because the competing Left Party, which looked like the safe loser for months, emerged as a radiant…
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