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Can Germany’s new far-left party attract AfD voters in EU elections?

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Last updated: 2024/05/27 at 3:39 PM
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The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance – Reason and Justice (BSW) is a newcomer to German politics that has quickly gained traction, recently winning its first victory in the far-right hotspot of Thuringia. Led by left-wing conservative politician Sahra Wagenknecht, the party is positioning itself as an alternative to far-right parties, aiming to secure seven seats in the upcoming European elections by appealing to far-right voters. Wagenknecht advocates for raising the minimum wage, watered-down climate change policies, and opposes weapons deliveries to Ukraine, aligning herself against the current government and its handling of the crisis.

During a campaign rally in Hamburg, Wagenknecht criticized the current government for its handling of the cost of living crisis and decried the allocation of the budget. She called for transparency in stock purchases by politicians and highlighted corruption at the federal level. The BSW’s leading candidate, Fabio De Masi, emphasized the need to show opposition to the current traffic light coalition by voting for the BSW rather than far-right parties like the AfD, which he criticized for its policies on wages, pensions, and militarization in Germany.

Wagenknecht’s strategy of promising higher taxes on large companies and wealthier individuals has resonated with voters, leading to the party’s success in local Thuringia elections and the appointment of its first mayor in Bleicherode. Many supporters at the campaign rally expressed frustration with the current political climate in Germany and indicated their support for the BSW’s policies on Ukraine, peace negotiations, and stopping weapons deliveries. Wagenknecht’s combination of left-wing economic policies and conservative attitudes towards immigration appeals to many disaffected voters.

The BSW aims to become the top far-left force in the European Parliament, potentially forming a left-wing faction. However, disagreements between Wagenknecht and some members of the left-wing bloc, particularly on the issue of migration, could pose challenges in forming a cohesive alliance after the elections. Wagenknecht’s hard-line stance on immigration has led to tensions with Die Linke, the party she splintered off from, creating potential obstacles to uniting left-wing forces in the European Parliament. Despite this, Wagenknecht remains steadfast in her left-wing conservative policies and her vision for the future of German politics.

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