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Wagenknecht complains in Karlsruhe to count the election
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The alliance Sahra Wagenknecht failed very narrowly because of the five percent hurdle in the Bundestag election. The BSW does not want to accept that.
The BSW party founder Sahra Wagenknecht moves to Karlsruhe because of the narrowly missed moving into the Bundestag in order to achieve a new counting of the votes. The application was submitted to the Federal Constitutional Court on Tuesday, said a BSW spokeswoman for the German Press Agency after the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” first reported.
The constitutional court confirmed the DPA to enter into a corresponding constitutional complaint with an application for a preliminary order. Applicants are individuals, not the alliance Sahra Wagenknecht as a whole. According to the party spokeswoman, the BSW chairman Wagenknecht and Amira Mohamed Ali as well as two members and two voters of the party. According to the BSW, the BSW plans further complaints during the week.
After the preliminary end result in the Bundestag election on February 23, the Wagenknecht party received around 4.972 percent of the second votes nationwide and had therefore narrowly failed because of the five percent hurdle. According to the party, around 13,400 votes were missing. Since then, individual recovery has shown in several places that some votes were apparently assigned incorrectly. However, large shifts in the voting relationships were not known.
“Respect for the voters”
Party founder Sahra Wagenknecht spoke in the “FAZ” of “a few thousand BSW votes”, which were apparently incorrectly assigned to other parties or evaluated as invalid. “The respect for the voters requires to check and correct possible errors in detail,” said the BSW boss. This only works “if a nationwide new count is made before the official end result is determined”.
For the party, which was only founded in early 2024, the move into the Bundestag is politically important. However, the majority in parliament could also be affected: If the BSW is successful and still come to the Bundestag, a two-person coalition from the Union and the SPD may no longer have a majority.
Findings in the new counting in Berlin
Wagenknecht said that a party may only fail because of the five percent hurdle if it could be excluded that it was chosen by five percent of the voters. Already now “relatively large number of mistakes” had to be corrected on the basis of the party’s indications, said Wagenknecht.
The BSW refers to a new count in twelve Berlin polling stations, in which two additional BSW votes were found. “Extrapolated to all polling stations, the BSW would be a deviation in the Bundestag,” said Wagenknecht. Her spokeswoman added that, according to the party, there was “a realistic opportunity that we will exceed the five percent hurdle in a nationwide new count”.
The official end result will be determined by the Federal Election Committee next Friday. According to this, an objection could be raised and, if necessary, complained.
However, constitutional law, Christoph Degenhart, one of the legal representatives of the BSW, said: “The extremely tight output at the expense of the BSW makes a comprehensive review of the election process even before determining the official end result.
The constitutional lawyer Uwe Lipinski, also active for the BSW, added: “If no urgent protection would be granted, a correction of the election result in the middle of the new election period would be highly likely, at the latest as part of an election examination complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court.”
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Source: Stern

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