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BSW Vice Chairman does not want to believe in the end of the party after the election

BSW Vice Chairman does not want to believe in the end of the party after the election
The Saxon BSW leadership sees no serious impact of the federal election on work in Saxony / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
From: DieSachsen News
The rise of the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance appears to have been halted for the time being. The young party has failed to enter the Bundestag for the first time. Nevertheless, people in Saxony remain optimistic.

The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) in Saxony does not believe that the failure in the Bundestag elections will have any serious impact on the work of the Saxon BSW state association. The association has its own state executive committee, its own statutes and is economically independent, explained deputy party leader Ronny Kupke in Dresden. "I don't believe that this is the end of the BSW." The party is needed, even if it was not enough for the Bundestag elections.

"There are still state elections coming up. There are three state parliaments where the BSW is well represented, and we simply want to build on this and continue successfully," emphasized Kupke. "We are just getting started."

It is still unclear what role Sahra Wagenknecht will play in the future. According to Kupke, she has a strong charisma. With the founding of the BSW regional associations, strong personalities would first have to make a name for themselves there. This will now be the task with the founding of district associations.

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