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BSW Thuringia Plans Special Party Day After Dispute with Wagenknecht

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The party-internal querels continue to employ the BSW in Thuringia. According to Sahra Wagenknecht's demands to leave the government, the Landesverband is now planning a special party day.

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Internal dispute in the BSW: While the federal leadership wants to get out of the coalition in Thuringia, the state party wants to continue. Now a special party congress is to clarify the topic. Claudia Wittig, the top candidate of the BSW in Saxony-Anhalt, distances herself from the conflict.

·Berlin, Germany
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The dispute in the BSW shakes the government in Thuringia. CDU Prime Minister Mario Voigt gives himself demonstratively and says that he wants to make his coalition "not a game of party tactical maneuvers".

·Hamburg, Germany
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Away from the CDU, closer to the AfD with Björn Höcke – this is the plan of BSW founder Sahra Wagenknecht. But she encounters resistance in her own ranks

·Vienna, Austria
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Thuringia's BSW boss Katja Wolf continues to hold on to the coalition with CDU and SPD – their regional association thus opposes BSW founder Sahra Wagenknecht. Now a special party day is to decide.

·Munich, Germany
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Katja Wolf resisted several times the instructions of her federal presidents. But how the power struggle with Sahra Wagenknecht ends this time is not clear.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The party-internal querels continue to employ the BSW in Thuringia. According to Sahra Wagenknecht's demands to leave the government, the Landesverband is now planning a special party day.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Helsingin Sanomat broke the news in Helsinki, Finland on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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