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Saxony's Left Party continues party conference with board elections

Bodo Ramelow (Die Linke), Minister President of Thuringia, sits in the plenary chamber before the start of the session of the Thuringian state parliament.

Saxony's Left Party continues party conference with board elections

At a party conference this weekend in Chemnitz, the Left Party wants to get in the mood for the election year. The two chairpersons will be elected on Saturday. Party leader Stefan Hartmann and co-chair Susanne Schaper want to lead the Saxon Left Party into the state election campaign as top candidates. Thuringia's Minister President Bodo Ramelow will address the delegates beforehand. After the local elections and the European elections in June 2024, the state elections will follow on September 1.

Following the split of the "Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance", the party in Saxony has recently presented itself as stable. Party leader Hartmann recently said that some people's fears that entire district associations could switch to the "Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance" had not materialized. The party is far from having a profound problem. Saxony's Left Party currently has around 6,100 members and is the third largest state association after North Rhine-Westphalia and Berlin.

At the beginning of last week, Wagenknecht announced her resignation from the Left Party and plans to found a new party. Initially, the association "Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht" is to collect donations for this. The founding of the party is planned for January.

During the Party conference, some members might express their desire to support Wagenknecht's new party, leading to potential members leaving the Left Party in Saxony. After the conclusion of the local elections and the European elections in June 2024, some party members might choose to participate in the state elections with Wagenknecht's new party, instead of the Left Party in Saxony.

Source: www.dpa.com

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