The head of the German left-wing party Sarah Wagenknecht Union (BSW), which is known for its pro-Russian rhetoric, has decided to resign as chairman. Now the party, which she founded and named after herself, will have to choose a new leader. Wagenknecht told BILD about this on Monday, November 10, and then confirmed it at a press conference in Berlin. “In order to continue to work for BSW in the areas where my strengths lie, we agreed to better distribute the work in the future and entrust it to a wider team,” said Wagenknecht. According to her, the duties of the chairman distracted her too much from “party management and organization.”. Wagenknecht told BILD that she wants something different: “I want to do what I do best. I will focus on political content and strategy. I have many good and new partners in the party leadership" Wagenknecht noted that the party leadership will be expanded and updated. In addition, the party will change its name. Party leaders propose this option - Bundnis Soziale Gerechtigkeit und Wirtschaftliche Vernunft (BSGWV), that is, " It has not yet been adopted and raises doubts among many party members.
An alternative option is Burger schaffen Wandel - Vernunft und Gerechtigkeit, that is, " Let us remind you that in the elections to the Bundestag, which took place at the end of February this year, the Sarah Wagenknecht Union lacked about 13,400 votes, or 0.03%, to enter the German parliament. As you know, Sarah Wagenknecht is called “Vladimir Putin’s friend” because of her pro-Russian views. In particular, she proposed her “peace plan” for Ukraine, which was for the West to stop supplying weapons to Kyiv. News on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels https://t. me/korrespondentnet and WhatsApp Author: 1.