Ramelow wants to renew the left: “The election result is a memorandum”

Ramelow wants to renew the left: “The election result is a memorandum”

The left lost many votes in the federal election in 2021. Thuringia’s Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow is pushing for a fundamental reorientation of his party – but he does not allow criticism of the party leadership.

Thuringia’s Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow (left) sees the poor performance of his party in the federal election as an impetus for renewal. “The election result is a lesson, but it is also an incentive to sort and determine ourselves,” he told the newspaper “Welt”.

The party must focus on its issues, said Ramelow. “What are the topics that we have to play massively nationwide?” Above all, this is social cohesion, which has been massively violated in recent years. Because of their experiences with political promises, the people in the East did not trust the Left Party to enforce their interests either.

Ramelow criticizes the lack of content in the election campaign

Ramelow, however, spoke out against a personal debate on parliamentary group and party leadership and stood in front of party chairmen Susanne Hennig-Wellsow and Janine Wissler and parliamentary group leader Dietmar Bartsch: “These top staff worked well together under great pressure.”

In the newspapers of the editorial network Germany on Monday Ramelow criticized the concentration of the election campaign on the three candidates for chancellor from the Union, SPD and Greens – as well as their parties. “There was no more substantive argument.”

Left apparently remains in the Bundestag

With a view to the internal party debates, the head of government from Erfurt added: “It is not about winning party congresses, but about radiating competence to the outside world.” And there should, for example, be devoted to the demand for education and support to be free of charge than to the gender asterisk.

The left was in the extrapolations from Sunday evening at five percent. But it also has a chance of re-entry into parliament if it falls below five percent. In Berlin and Leipzig, the party will apparently achieve a total of three direct mandates – then, according to the basic mandate clause, it would receive mandates according to its second vote result.

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