After the state elections, the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) in Saxony is confident about possible coalition talks. "You can see two very happy BSW representatives on the board here," said BSW state chairman Jörg Scheibe. A historic result had been achieved that had never been seen before in this form. The BSW now wants to pursue "proper politics" in Saxony. The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) achieved 11.8 percent in yesterday's election from a standing start and is likely to have a say in the future formation of government. According to Richter, there has been no offer of talks from the CDU so far.
On Tuesday, they want to meet with the 15 newly elected future MPs and evaluate the election, explained Co-Chairman Lutz Richter. The aim is to "find suitable personnel for our political approach in the coming weeks". There are some members without previous parliamentary experience, "but not without life experience".