Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht – Vernunft und Gerechtigkeit (BSW, );
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: ''Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance – Reason and Justice'' or ''Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht – Reason and Justice'') is a
German political party founded on 8 January 2024. The party was preceded by the establishment of a
registered association
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, created on 26 September 2023 and primarily made up of former members of the German political party
The Left (german: Die Linke), for the purposes of preparing the founding of the new political party. Plans for the new party were presented at a federal press conference on 23 October 2023 by
Bundestag
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members
Sahra Wagenknecht
Sahra Wagenknecht (born Sarah Wagenknecht; ; 16 July 1969) is a German politician, economist, author and publicist. Since 2009, she has been a member of the Bundestag for The Left. From 2015 to 2019 she served as parliamentary co-chair of her pa ...
,
Amira Mohamed Ali
Amira Mohamed Ali (born 16 January 1980) is a German politician and member of the Bundestag since 2017. Since 12 November 2019, she has been the parliamentary co-chairperson of The Left alongside Dietmar Bartsch.
Life
Amira Mohamed Ali was b ...
, and
Christian Leye
Christian Leye (born 6 April 1981) is a German politician (BSW, formely DIE LINKE). He is a Member of the German Bundestag for North Rhine-Westphalia.
Career
Born in Bochum, Leye has been the state chairman of DIE LINKE in North Rhine-Westphal ...
, former managing director of The Left in
North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia (german: Nordrhein-Westfalen, ; li, Noordrien-Wesfale ; nds, Noordrhien-Westfalen; ksh, Noodrhing-Wäßßfaale), commonly shortened to NRW (), is a States of Germany, state (''Land'') in Western Germany. With more tha ...
Lukas Schön, and entrepreneur
Ralph Suikat.
Amira Mohamed Ali announced that she, along with Wagenknecht, Leye, and seven other members of the Bundestag faction, would leave The Left to form part of the newly-founded BSW; they would maintain their membership in The Left's parliamentary group (''
Fraktion'') and retain parliamentary privileges until the Faction's dissolution by the Left party on 6 December 2023. The main goal of the association is to build a structure for a new party led by Wagenknecht. The association is sceptical of both
green politics
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and support for Ukraine in the
Russo-Ukrainian War
The Russo-Ukrainian War; uk, російсько-українська війна, rosiisko-ukrainska viina. has been ongoing between Russia (alongside Russian separatist forces in Donbas, Russian separatists in Ukraine) and Ukraine since Feb ...
.
According to various polls, between 12 and 20 percent (with as high as 32% in
eastern Germany) of Germans said they would consider voting for BSW.
History
Background
Wagenknecht, who has been described as a prominent left-wing politician,
was a member of The Left and its predecessors, such as the
Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and the
Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS); her political positions are generally identified as
left-wing populist
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.
Although she was co-leader of The Left from 2015 to 2019, conflict with other party members on topics, such as the
German refugee policy,
COVID-19 vaccination, and the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
On 24 February 2022, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, which began in 2014. The invasion has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. It has caused Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. An ...
, had led to speculation since 2021 that she would leave The Left and found a new political party.
Speculation increased in the run-up to the
2023 Hessian state election
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Election organization
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and the
2023 Bavarian state election
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on 8 October, in which The Left failed to reach the 5%
electoral threshold
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while the far-right
Alternative for Germany
Alternative for Germany (german: link=no, Alternative für Deutschland, AfD; ) is a right-wing populist
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(AfD) surged in both.
The success of the AfD led Wagenknecht to claim that a left-wing populist party could compete with the AfD while also respecting the
Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany.
Sahra Wagenknecht blames Die Linke's successive electoral failures (the party's national share of the vote having fallen from 12% in 2009 to 5% in 2021) on its emphasis on policies to combat
sexist
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,
racist
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or
homophobic discrimination, to the detriment of social issues. She argues for the primacy of the latter, in contrast to the
intersectional
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approach of the party's leadership, which uses the term "
classism
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" to refer to the social question as a form of discrimination, in the same way as sexism or racism. In her view, the working classes no longer recognize themselves in the discourse of the left, and are turning to the far-right AfD party as a receptacle for the protest vote.
Association registration
The association ''BSW – Für Vernunft und Gerechtigkeit e.V.'', based in Karlsruhe, was entered in the association register at the district court in
Mannheim
Mannheim (; Palatine German: or ), officially the University City of Mannheim (german: Universitätsstadt Mannheim), is the second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg after the state capital of Stuttgart, and Germany's 2 ...
on 26 September 2023. In mid-October, over fifty members of The Left submitted an application for Wagenknecht's exclusion from the party in order to prevent her from building a new party with the resources of The Left.
Members of the party and political commentators blamed the ongoing speculation about the founding of a new party and the resulting breakup of the Left for its poor results in the state elections.
Martin Schirdewan
Martin Schirdewan (born 12 July 1975) is a German journalist and politician who is serving as co-chairman of The Left since June 2022. He has sat as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since 2017, and was elected co-chair of The Left in ...
, federal chairman of The Left and co-chair of
The Left in the European Parliament – GUE/NGL, declared that the party would expel members who committed to the founding of a rival party by BSW. The Federal Executive Board of The Left passed a resolution of incompatibility (''
Unvereinbarkeitsbeschluss'') with BSW.
Shortly after the press conference was announced, a fake website was registered under ''www.bswpartei.de'' that presented itself as the official website of the party, using copyrighted imagery and Wagenknecht's office address in its imprint. Wagenknecht would file a criminal report against the website, which is now offline. It is still unclear who created it.
Members of BSW in the German Bundestag want to continue working as a parliamentary group and have submitted a corresponding application to the
President of the Bundestag. When the Wagenknecht Group was constituted in the Bundestag on 11 December 2023, Wagenknecht was elected its chairman,
Klaus Ernst its deputy chairman, and
Jessica Tatti
Jessica Tatti (born 22 April 1981) is a German politician (BSW, former The Left). Born in Marbach am Neckar, Baden-Württemberg, she represents Wagenknecht-party and serves as its Group Chief Whip in the German Bundestag. She switched party fro ...
its parliamentary managing director. The association also started being represented in the
Berlin House of Representatives
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, by
Alexander King, and the
Hamburg Parliament, by
Metin Kaya, when these MPs left The Left in order to join BSW.
Party foundation
The party was officially founded on 8 January 2024, followed by a two hour long press conference. This formation process saw the creation of a new website and the publishing of the first party manifesto for BSW. The party also named its lead candidates for the
2024 European Parliament election in Germany
The 2024 European Parliament election in Germany is scheduled to be held on 9 June 2024. This will be the tenth parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first European Parliament election after Brexit.
Backgro ...
and announced that it had already created a full list of candidates due to be approved at the first party conference.
The
University of Potsdam developed a political test, ''BSW-O-Mat'' (name being a reference to the
Wahl-O-Mat by the
bpb), based on the first party manifesto. The test was released on the same day as the manifesto.
It was announced on 1 December 2023 that the first party conference is planned to be held on 27 January 2024. Ralph Suikat also commented at the time, that the association had thus far received an amount of donations in the seven figures, this was later clarified to be 1.4 million Euros collected during the whole of 2023. The majority (90%) of which were small donations, only 12,000 € in total were donated from non-EU foreign countries, thereof 75 € in total from
Russia
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.
On 27 January 2024, the party held it first party conference and invited 450 of its founding members. The party elected its executive committee and formulated a draft program for the
2024 European Parliament election in Germany
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Backgro ...
, which included criticisms of the European Union in its current form and demands for more decision-making power to the member states and significant restriction of migration to Germany.
Ideology and platform
Academic and media descriptions
The BSW has been variously described as
populist,
socialist
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,
economically socialist,
cultural conservative
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,
social-conservative,
left-wing populist
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,
left-wing nationalist
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and left-conservative.
The latter label is used in part due to its left-leaning economic positions and having right-leaning social and cultural positions, which have been described by Wurthmann as being popular among anti-establishment and right-leaning voters.
In response to descriptions of the party as far right or socially right-wing, political scientist Thorsten Faas said that Wagenknecht was still a politician with a left-wing profile, even within the Left Party, and commented: "I would be a bit cautious about that, because it is of course a clearly left-wing project. This is certainly not a politician who represents a right-wing position."
On the
left–right political spectrum, the party has been usually positioned in the
left-wing
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,
or the
far-left
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,
while being closer to the right-wing on socio-cultural issues, such as immigration and gender diversity; this combination of stances has been compared to those of the
Socialist Party
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in the Netherlands and the
Communist Party of Greece
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Founded in 1918 as the Socialist Labour Party of Greece and adopted its curren ...
.
Sarah Wagner, a postdoctoral researcher in political science at the
University of Mannheim
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who has studied Wagenknecht's political rise, commented: "We can't really say exactly how many people align themselves with left-conservative values. But what we can say is that it's a significant group. We have never seen this combination in a party in Germany before."
''
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
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'' described the party as a left-wing one with social justice at its core but with social positions similar to those of right-wing parties. ''
Die Zeit
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'' described the BSW as "a highly populist party" and termed the party's ideology "conservative-tinted left-wing populism", given their "restrictive stance on refugee and migration issues, as well as a social policy whose actual reference point is the nation state and a pacifism that does not shy away from defending autocratic states like
Vladimir Putin
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's Russia", and "rejection of everything perceived as the expression of
woke metropolitan
hipsterism".
''
Münchner Merkur'' labelled the party "national and socialist", writing: "For Wagenknecht, nationalism no longer seems to be the evil enemy, but a means and an end to mobilise people for her kind of
socialism
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." Similarly, ''
Die Tageszeitung
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'' described the party's ideology as "socialism with a right-wing code" and placed it within the context of a blend of nationalists and left-wing conservatives.
''
Der Spiegel
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'' said there "could be a gap in the market for
agenknecht'smix of
anti-Americanism, ''
Putinversteher
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'' (that is apologism of
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime min ...
), socialism, migration scepticism, as well as her openness to
conspiracy theories".
Policies and political positions
The political positions of the BSW include further restrictions on immigration, a plan for
deglobalization, opposition to
green politics
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, ending military aid to Ukraine, and a negotiated settlement to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Wagenknecht considers the BSW to stand primarily in opposition to The Left and
Alliance 90/The Greens
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. In an interview with the ''
Süddeutsche Zeitung
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'', Wagenknecht stated that her party is "obviously not right-wing", instead being left-wing in the sense of "striving for more social justice, good wages, decent pensions" and "a foreign policy that returns to the tradition of
détente
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instead of relying more and more on the military card". However, Wagenknecht rejected the label ''left-wing'' (''links'') within the name of the new party, saying that "many people today associate
twith completely different content" and with "elitist debates", and that the BSW would appeal to a "broad spectrum of potential voters". Wagenknecht felt that The Left had become
socially liberal and what she called "left-lifestyle" rather than left-wing, and accused progressives in The Left of being "too focused on diet,
pronouns
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, and the perception of racism" as opposed to "poverty and an ever-growing gap between rich and poor."
The BSW supports
economic interventionism
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and greater
welfare
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social benefits, which are to be financed by the wealthy, while assets and inheritances should be spared. Wagenknecht published a five-page manifesto that focused on issues like deteriorating bridges and roads, bad mobile phone reception, slow internet, and overwhelmed administrations. Despite the criticism against the Greens and green politics, the manifesto echoed the industrial strategy presented by
Robert Habeck, emphasising innovation and BSW's commitment to
social justice
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, progress, and economic growth. Wagenknecht dismissed her critics saying she wanted to turn the economy into that of
East Germany
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, and instead is an advocate of
ordoliberalism, which supports a fair
market economy
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, and strong social policies; some economists questioned those plans, citing a perceived contradiction about how such policies can function together or coexist. Additionally, BSW's combination of partly socialist economic policies, partly
neoliberal
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ideas with more conservatives ones on socio-cultural issues attracted both support and scepticism. 2024 top candidate
Thomas Geisel
Thomas Geisel (born 26 October 1963) is a German politician from the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht party and former member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, Social Democratic Party. Together with Fabio De Masi, Fabio Di Masi he is running f ...
defends the neoliberal
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of the former chancellor
Gerhard Schröder
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, which The Left has been opposed since their introduction.
BSW's foreign policy has been described as
Russophile
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, which is denied by Wagenknecht.
However, the BSW is critical of sending weapons to Ukraine and its supporters in the
Russo-Ukrainian War
The Russo-Ukrainian War; uk, російсько-українська війна, rosiisko-ukrainska viina. has been ongoing between Russia (alongside Russian separatist forces in Donbas, Russian separatists in Ukraine) and Ukraine since Feb ...
, and blames
NATO
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for escalating the conflict.
Amidst the
Israel–Hamas war
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, Wagenknecht described the
Gaza Strip
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as an "
open-air prison".
Members
Bundestag
Ten members of the
Bundestag
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(all from The Left) joined BSW at its announcement.
State parliaments
Alexander King, a member of the
Berlin House of Representatives
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for The Left, joined BSW on 27 October 2023.
Metin Kaya, a member of the
Hamburg Parliament followed suit.
Polling
In 2023, amid speculations of Wagenknecht exiting The Left, various polls were performed to gauge support for a Wagenknecht-led party. About the party's political prospects, Wolfgang Schroeder, a political scientist from the University of Kassel, said that half The Left's vote share could go to BSW, which would mean The Left would not enter the Bundestag at the
next German federal election
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. Conversely, research by political scientists Sarah Wagner, Constantin Wurthmann and Jan-Philipp Tomeczek found that BSW could also hurt the far-right. Wurthmann, who stated that Wagenknecht was "socio-culturally on the right", commented: "Our data shows that Wagenknecht's approval is higher among AfD voters than among Die Linke voters. ...
heis liked ... by people who consider themselves conservative, are critical of immigration, and partially come from the east."
In October 2023, after the announcment of BSW, further polls gauged support for Wagenknecht's new party. A survey of voters for ''
T-Online'' found The Left, AfD, and
FDP voters, as well as non-voters and minor party voters, most receptive to BSW, while
CDU/CSU,
SPD
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Saskia Esken has been the ...
, and especially
Green
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voters were largely opposed. According to an Insa poll, around 12% of Germans said they would vote for BSW.
A poll by Civey indicated that 20% of Germans could "imagine in principle" voting for a hypothetical party led by Wagenknecht. The poll also found that supporters of the Left Party and the AfD were the ones to be most open to voting for such a party, the figure being as high as 32% in eastern Germany.
A poll by ''
Bild
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'' found that 27 percent of voters would consider voting for Wagenknecht's party.
Manfred Güllner—whose polling firm, the
Forsa Institute
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, conducted a poll about Wagenknecht's party—said that BSW has as much a chance of attracting voters from traditional parties as it does of attracting those who vote on the right.
Reactions
;The Left
Many members and activists within the party were relieved that Wagenknecht was leaving after months of hinting and speculation. Party members criticized BSW members of Bundestag for not returning back their mandates they had won for The Left. Some politicians of The Left expressed disappointment at the behavior of Wagenknecht's followers.
Schirdewan said that he was "personally disappointed" with the defectors, whom he said had damaged the party, and called on them to return their seats in the Bundestag to The Left.
The Left vice-chairman
Lorenz Gösta Beutin described Wagenknecht's formation of the party as motivated by personal financial gain: "The millionaire Wagenknecht is founding a party for Wagenknecht in order to collect corporate donations for a Wagenknecht party."
The council of
Left Youth Solid, the youth wing of The Left, was pleased with Wagenknecht's exit from the party, stating: "Our fight has finally paid off: we were longingly awaiting her departure and called on the party to kick her out. The party can now begin the process of renewal."
The Left deputy parliamentary group leader
Gesine Lötzsch
Gesine Lötzsch (; born 7 August 1961) is a German politician of the left-wing party '' Die Linke'' ("The Left"). In 2010, with Klaus Ernst, she was elected president of the party.
Biography
Born at Berlin-Lichtenberg in what then was East G ...
said that a party founded by Wagenknecht should not be viewed as an opponent or enemy but as competition. She said they would look closely at how this party develops and what positions it takes up from the left. She added: "The real danger that I see is that our country is moving more and more to the right. If The Left parliamentary group no longer exists in the Bundestag, it will be even more difficult to stand against the governing coalition."
;Social Democratic Party of Germany
Social Democratic Party of Germany
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Saskia Esken has been the ...
(SPD) general secretary
Kevin Kühnert
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commented that "Sahra Wagenknecht has been a very established one-woman opposition for 30 years. But there is not a single political measure that is linked to her political activity where something has become better for people", and added that as Wagenknecht is rarely present in the Bundestag, he is not too worried about her new party.
;Christian Democratic Union of Germany
The
Christian Democratic Union of Germany
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(CDU), which passed a resolution of incompatibility with both The Left and the AfD, discussed ways to deal with BSW. Wagenknecht offered to the CDU a coalition government if there was no majority without the AfD in the 2024 Saxony, Thuringia, and Brandenburg state elections. The Brandenburg CDU parliamentary group leader
Jan Redmann
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said that they should wait and see the next developments, a position that was also reflected by the CDU in Thuringia. CDU deputy party leader
Andreas Jung told ''
Die Welt
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'': "Anti-Americanism, proximity to Putin, and socialism are completely incompatible with our stance."
Former agriculture minister
Julia Klöckner
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expressed her view that a resolution of incompatibility should also apply to BSW, while Lower Saxony CDU leader
Sebastian Lechner stated that there was a need for clarification, as BSW cannot be subsumed under the CDU's incompatibility decision with The Left and AfD, and that Wagenknecht's new party would have to make its own decision. CDU chairman
Friedrich Merz said that BSW could take votes from the AfD, while former president
Joachim Gauck (who never was a CDU member) commented that BSW could also attract dissatisfied SPD voters.
;Alternative for Germany
After the announcement of BSW's formation, the
Brandenburg
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branch of the AfD fears a loss of votes in
eastern Germany for the state elections that are to be held in 2024.
;Media
In Germany, the ''
Bild
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'' described Wagenknecht as a
right-wing socialist, while ''
Die Tageszeitung
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'' said that she promotes "socialism with a right-wing code".
Party researchers generally assume that BSW could challenge the AfD for votes due to its views about the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, and migration.
''
Deutschlandfunk
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'' commented: "For the AfD, a Wagenknecht party would be direct competition that could cost it a few percentage points and reduce its own voter potential among those disappointed by politics. Both the future Die Linke and the AfD lack charismatic figures like Wagenknecht."
''
T-Online'' commented that, alongside The Left and the AfD, BSW also posed a threat to the centre-right
Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP), with around 26% of FDP voters willing to consider the party. It argued that although the FDP and BSW are opposites on most issues, with the FDP standing for
economic liberalism
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, the bases of both parties are critical of German migration policy.
About BSW attracting AfD voters, ''
Die Zeit
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'' stated: "Even if Wagenknecht wants to limit rather than promote immigration, she is not yet known to have openly racist and right-wing extremist attitudes and resentments. In this respect, it would be welcome if at least some of the AfD voters turned to a Wagenknecht party."
Similarly, ''
Der Spiegel
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'' argued: "If the party is founded, the new movement could lure away voters from the AfD. That would not be a bad thing on the surface: left-wing populism à la Wagenknecht is still better than a party on the far right. That is why they are afraid of the new group there."
''
Handelsblatt
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Düsseldorf ( , , ; often in English sources; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: ''Düsseldörp'' ; archaic nl, Du ...
'' commented that Wagenknecht could do what Merz has failed to do, namely "the halving of the AfD".
In Britain, ''
The Spectator
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It is owned by Frederick Barclay, who also owns ''The ...
'' questioned whether Wagenknecht would succeed with her party, citing the "element of the personality cult".
''
The Guardian
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'' stated that, along with the surge of far-right AfD in the polls, the rise of Wagenknecht's party signals rising discontent of the general population with the ruling
Scholz cabinet
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, which Wagenknecht described as "the worst government in its history";
according to the polls, if an election were to take place in October 2023, BSW could win up to 20% of the national vote. The newspaper also commented that the new party puts The Left at risk of political irrelevance, as the party has long suffered from infighting and declining electoral returns. Political scientist
Andrea Römmele described BSW as "an alternative to the Alternative for Germany", arguing that the party could claim support lost by The Left to the AfD in the new states. Political scientist
Benjamin Höhne commented: "The niche BSW is opening up – stressing social justice, and at the same time ...
agenknechtpositioning herself in a more migration-sceptical way – has potential."
In Italy, the ''
Corriere della Sera
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First published on 5 March 1876, ''Corriere della Sera'' is one of It ...
'' described BSW as the "mirror image of the AfD".
See also
* ''
Aufstehen
Aufstehen (German: ''Stand up'') is a left-wing collective movement founded by Die Linke politician Sahra Wagenknecht in the summer of 2018. Its co-founders and participants include leading members of Germany's left-oriented parties as well as s ...
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