German government βembezzlingβ taxpayer money to fund Ukraine β veteran politician
German veteran politician Sahra Wagenknecht accuses the government of misusing taxpayer money to support Ukraine amid ongoing financial aid increases.
Recount of the Bundestag election: BSW appeals to Karlsruhe
One year after the Bundestag election, the Alliance of Sahra Wagenknecht is appealing to the Federal Constitutional Court to seek a recount in order to gain a seat in Parliament.
Germany Blog: Wagenknecht: Like a Complaint to the Mafia Boss
Sahra Wagenknecht, founder of the BSW party, criticizes Germany's election review process, likening it to making complaints to a mafia boss.
Sahra Wagenknecht advocates for elimination of basic security in extreme cases
Sahra Wagenknecht, founder of BSW, supports the reduction and, in extreme cases, the complete elimination of basic security for those who refuse reasonable and livelihood-sustaining work, while cautioning against the broad stigmatization of the unemployed.
German calls for nukes are βmadnessβ β veteran politician
German politician Sahra Wagenknecht criticized the rising calls for nuclear rearmament in the country, labeling them as 'madness' and highlighting existing international legal prohibitions against Germany developing nuclear weapons.
Coalition negotiations in Brandenburg: SPD and CDU want to form government 'swiftly'
Following the collapse of the coalition with Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW, the SPD and CDU in Brandenburg are eager to negotiate a new government alliance.
Sahra Wagenknecht's Facebook Account: A Trace to Russia
Sahra Wagenknecht is facing scrutiny over her Facebook account, which t-online reports may be managed by an account traced to Russia, raising questions about her ties to Putin.
BSW in the Super Election Year 2026: Wagenknecht Loses, the Left Party Wins
The article discusses the political landscape ahead of the 2026 elections in Germany, highlighting the struggles of the BSW party and the stability of the Left party, which may have opportunities to regain seats in state parliaments.
Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht: One Last State Association Fights to Offer Something Other Than Obstruction at Any Price
The article discusses the efforts of the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance to provide constructive solutions rather than merely obstructive politics, in light of Wagenknecht's past statements about the expectations placed on them.
After the Coalition Breakdown in Brandenburg: BSW and AfD Now Hand in Hand
Following the breakup of the SPD-BSW government in Brandenburg, the Wagenknecht Party and AfD are calling for new elections, but their proposal to dissolve the parliament was rejected due to lack of majority support.
After the Coalition Break in Brandenburg: Remaining BSW Ministers Turn Their Backs on Wagenknecht
Following the collapse of the coalition in Brandenburg, the last two BSW ministers from Wagenknecht's party are leaving, although they intend to continue as part of the government for the time being.
Brandenburg: After Coalition Break: Two More Ministers Leave the BSW
Following the breakup of the SPD/BSW coalition in Brandenburg, Transport Minister Detlef Tabbert and Health Minister Britta MΓΌller have also left the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance, aiming to ensure government functionality and move past internal conflicts.
Two Years of the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht: Rise and Fall of the BSW
The article discusses the challenges faced by Sahra Wagenknecht's political party BSW two years after its founding, highlighting internal conflicts and accusations following a coalition split in Brandenburg.
Two Years After Founding: The Crisis in Brandenburg Shakes the Entire BSW
The internal conflicts and the AfD issue are threatening to dismantle the BSW party following the potential end of the Red-Purple alliance in Potsdam.
"I do not like Ms. Wagenknecht's choice of words," says the former Deputy Prime Minister
Following the collapse of the coalition in Brandenburg, former Deputy Prime Minister Robert Crumbach criticizes his former party and accuses Sahra Wagenknecht of crossing boundaries in her rhetoric.
"I do not like Ms. Wagenknecht's choice of words," says the Deputy Prime Minister
Brandenburg's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Robert Crumbach criticizes former party member Sahra Wagenknecht for her choice of words, stating it crosses boundaries, following the breakdown of the coalition and his departure from the BSW.
Coalition in Brandenburg: After only one year, itβs over
The coalition in Brandenburg has collapsed after just one year, leaving the Pragmatists in the Wagenknecht party further weakened.
The government coalition of Social Democrats and the Wagenknecht Alliance has dissolved in Brandenburg
The government coalition between the Social Democrats and the Wagenknecht Alliance has collapsed in Brandenburg, prompting the state prime minister to seek talks with the Christian Democratic Party for a potential new coalition.
Brandenburg government collapses after a year. Alliance with the far left failed
The Brandenburg government led by Premier Dietmar Woidke has collapsed after one year due to the termination of its coalition agreement with the left-populist Alliance of Sahra Wagenknecht, marking an end to their first and only coalition at the state level.
Government Crisis in Brandenburg: Coalition of SPD and BSW on the Verge of Collapse
Brandenburg's Vice Minister-President Robert Crumbach has resigned from the Wagenknecht Party, pushing the coalition between SPD and BSW closer to collapse.
Debate on the party wall: No reason to despair
The article discusses the unexpected political dynamics involving Friedrich Merz and Sahra Wagenknecht at the end of her political career, suggesting a humorous twist in their adversarial relationship.