According to a media report, BSW founder Sahra Wagenknecht wants to get involved in possible coalition negotiations in Erfurt or Dresden: the 55-year-old announced in an interview with "Der Spiegel" that she would be at the table after the elections. "When negotiations take place in Saxony and Thuringia, we will hold these talks in close coordination with our top candidates, and of course I will also be personally involved," she said.
SPD resists external announcements
Ten days before the state elections in the two eastern German states, this is fueling the discussion about possible government constellations and the intentions of the BSW. "The BSW can of course decide for itself who it brings along," Thuringia's SPD lead candidate Georg Maier told the German Press Agency.
However, he added that announcements from outside were not needed. "That is not possible. Nor will we accept conditions being imposed here that we in Thuringia cannot decide. That has no place in a coalition agreement," said Maier.