Bundestag election debacle: How the left wants to “reinvent” itself (video)

Bundestag election debacle: How the left wants to “reinvent” itself (video)

See in the video: After the election debacle – how the left wants to “reinvent” itself.

The left wants to “reinvent” itself after its significant losses in the federal election. The co-boss Susanne Hennig-Wellsow announced on Monday in Berlin. The party received only 4.9 percent and thus more than four percentage points less than four years ago, but by winning three direct mandates it is moving back into the German Bundestag and has 39 seats. “You can imagine that for us this is of course the last black eye that we picked up.” The result must be understood as a “last chance” to “develop the party forward”. Top candidate Janine Wissler made a similar statement. “Now it has to be a question of using the four years and reorganizing the party, that is, tackling the structural problems and also working on the external image. The left must make it clear: We are the party of social justice, the party of tenants Tenants. We want to promote consistent climate protection. And I think we have to. The reasons why this party exists and which we want to put forward, which really make it clearer in public. ” In the election campaign, the party that emerged from the PDS focused on issues such as minimum wages, social justice, disarmament and wealth tax. Wissler and Hennig-Wellsow were only elected as successors to chairmen Katja Kipping and Bernd Riexinger in February. The second top candidate Dietmar Bartsch: “We have to ask some basic questions and we also have to answer these basic questions. One factor was certainly that we have not appeared as a closed formation in recent years, but unfortunately often gave a picture of conflict. That it is also a shame that Susanne and Janine were elected as party leaders very late. ” Bartsch missed his direct mandate in Rostock, just like Wissler in Frankfurt am Main. In contrast, Gregor Gysi and Gesine Lötzsch in Berlin and Sören Pellmann in Leipzig were successful. And what role will Sahra Wagenknecht play in the parliamentary group on the left? “Sahra Wagenknecht was the top candidate in North Rhine-Westphalia. Of course we talked to each other yesterday. Unfortunately, she only achieved three point something in North Rhine-Westphalia. But she will be in our parliamentary group and we will be together, and I emphasize that, as well as in the election campaign, fight together for the strengthening of the left and for a new departure. “

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