Left calls on Wagenknecht to return the mandate

2023-06-10 19:02:37

The Left Board has broken with the German member of the Bundestag Sahra Wagenknecht and asked her and her fellow campaigners to return their mandates. “It is a requirement of political decency and fairness towards the members of our party if those who participate in a competing party’s project are consistent and give up their mandates,” said a decision by the party executive on Saturday.

Wagenknecht has been toying with the idea of ​​founding a new party for a long time. The party leadership has repeatedly sharply criticized this. “The future of the left is a future without Sahra Wagenknecht,” the board resolution continues. It is unacceptable that she uses resources from mandates that she has won for the left to build up a competing party. Wagenknecht has repeatedly stated that she sees no perspective for the left. “To this day, she has not complied with the request to clearly distance herself from a competing party project.”

The former faction leader Wagenknecht only confirmed on Friday that she wants to decide on her future in the left and a possible party foundation by the end of the year. She had previously declared that she would no longer run for the Bundestag for the left. On Saturday, when asked, she did not want to comment publicly on the decision of the party executive.

Party leader Janine Wissler said the board was fighting for the unity of the party and once morest all attempts to split it. Minority opinions would be respected. “But we expect that the party’s democratic resolutions will be taken seriously and that they will be observed and not that there will be threats of founding a party in order to put the party on a different course than the bodies that democratically decided on party congresses.” The decision of the board of directors was unanimously approved.

There has been a dispute over fundamental positions between Wagenknecht and the party leadership and other members for years. In refugee policy, she spoke out once morest open borders; she expressed skepticism regarding vaccination during the Corona period; in her book “The Self-Righteous” Wagenknecht settled accounts with the gender and climate-related part of her party, and when it comes to Ukraine, she also offends with her course, which some consider too close to Russia.

However, Wagenknecht also has supporters in the party and parliamentary group. The head of the left-wing parliamentary group in the Bundestag, Amira Mohamed Ali, criticized her party’s board decision. “I consider today’s decision by the party executive of Die Linke to be a big mistake and unworthy of a party that is committed to solidarity and plurality,” she wrote on Twitter on Saturday evening. “We have an important task towards our voters and all the people who have no voice without us. Taking board decisions once morest our own members and publicly speaking out is not part of it!” Mohamed Ali leads the group together with Dietmar Bartsch.

Bochum MP Christian Leye, a former employee in Wagenknecht’s constituency office, said on Saturday: “Sahra Wagenknecht is many times more popular than the party, and today’s maneuver is another step towards the abyss.” Bundestag member Alexander Ulrich criticized: “Instead of thinking regarding why fewer and fewer people are interested in this party, you continue to work on one of the few popular politicians in your own ranks.”

The left has 39 MPs in the Bundestag. In the 2021 federal election, she missed the five percent hurdle and only managed to get in through three directly won mandates. After that, the party suffered some bitter defeats in all state elections.

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