Thuringia's Digital and Infrastructure Minister Steffen Schütz has made his decision: "Of course I'm going to run," the BSW politician told the German Press Agency with a view to the upcoming election to his party's federal executive committee.
The Thuringian BSW wants to use Steffen's candidacy to ensure that the eastern state associations have a greater voice in the future party executive. The new party leadership is to be elected at a national party conference in Magdeburg in December.
According to Schütz, there is no one with an Eastern biography among the current candidates. "That is not possible for a party that is strongest in the East," he said, explaining his candidacy. "We need unity and a strong voice from eastern Germany." He spoke of a political imbalance that he sees in the candidates for the Executive Board. He therefore decided to stand for the BSW leadership team at the national party conference.