German Politicians Reject Coalition with BSW and AfD
German politicians from the CDU and SPD reject negotiations with the BSW and AfD, seeing them as undermining national security interests and values. Roderich Kiesewetter of the CDU criticizes the BSW as the 'extended arm of the Kremlin' and rejects making concessions to them.
Brandenburg's BSW chief disapproves of the AfD and emphasizes the need to respect the will of the voters. A survey shows growing support for BSW involvement in state governments, particularly in the East.
Mohamed Ali plans to take legal action against Habeck for his remarks about the BSW. The recent elections in Saxony and Thuringia reveal a rise in right-wing extremism in eastern Germany.
The Left party in Saxony-Anhalt seeks to overcome a decline in support by emphasizing social issues. Erik Marquardt of the Greens calls for Olaf Scholz to lead as chancellor.
Markus Söder expresses his ambitions for the chancellorship and receives favorable polling numbers.
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