Internal Power Struggles in Thuringian BSW
The Thuringian BSW leaders, Katja Wolf and Steffen Schütz, are vocal in their criticism of the federal board's handling of party matters. They advocate for local decision-making regarding new member admissions, expressing discontent over premature endorsements for party leadership candidates.
As they prepare to contest the Thuringian BSW chairmanship once again, they face potential competition amid a tense relationship with party leader Sahra Wagenknecht. This internal strife is indicative of broader conflicts within the party, raising concerns about the stability of the local government in Thüringen.
Meanwhile, in a separate development, Berlin's Education Senator, Günther-Wünsch, has clarified her commitment to her current role, dismissing speculation about a potential move to federal office. Her statements reflect a dedication to educational reforms rather than political advancement, contrasting sharply with the turmoil brewing within the BSW.
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