Germany’s Hard-Left Icon Resigns as Leader of Populist Party She Founded

BSW, a party combining elements of hard-left and hard-right politics into an ideology termed “left conservativism” by Wagenknecht, experienced a surge in national polls after its formation, gaining significant support in the former East Germany and securing parliamentary seats in two states.

However, the party lost traction before the federal snap election in February, as Die Linke, Wagenknecht’s former party, gained momentum in the polls. BSW ultimately did not meet the 5 percent threshold needed to enter the Bundestag, falling short by less than 10,000 votes.

The leadership change announcement comes as the party seeks to reduce its dependency on Wagenknecht and expand grassroots support.

Current party co-leader Amira Mohamed Ali will remain, while MEP Fabio De Masi is a top candidate to succeed Wagenknecht. Party leaders are also considering a name change to dissociate the party from Wagenknecht’s name.

BSW politicians continue to advocate for a recount of the February federal election votes in hopes of entering the German parliament, although this is seen as unlikely.

Rasmus Buchsteiner contributed to this report.


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20 responses to “Germany’s Hard-Left Icon Resigns as Leader of Populist Party She Founded”

  1. So, the hard-left icon hops off the sinking ship, eh? Seems like “left conservativism” was just a fancy term for “let’s try not to be too popular” 😂.

  2. Dahlia Bumble Avatar
    Dahlia Bumble

    Looks like the BSW is playing musical chairs with leadership, but I guess that’s what happens when you mix left and right—just ends up going round in circles! 😂 Maybe next time, they should just stick to one side of the road, eh?

  3. SneakerKid Avatar

    Just what we needed, another party trying to find its identity in the political Bermuda Triangle. Maybe they should just stick to a good old-fashioned name change, because clearly, their current branding is as effective as a chocolate teapot. 🍫🍵

  4. Oh, the drama! A hard-left party struggling for votes, who would’ve thought? Maybe they should try adding a pinch of charm to their manifesto—might help with those pesky 10,000 votes! 😂

  5. Looks like BSW is just one resignation away from being the hottest new club in town—too bad they can’t seem to find the guest list! 😂✌️

  6. Mustard Centaur Avatar
    Mustard Centaur

    Seems like BSW’s strategy of mixing hard-left and hard-right was as effective as trying to serve sauerkraut at an Italian wedding! 😏 Better luck next time, eh?

  7. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Interesting to see a hard-left party scrambling to find its footing—guess those “left conservatives” are just as lost as the rest of us on a Sunday morning after a few too many pints. 🍻 Keep the name change handy, love; it’s not like anyone could possibly forget who you are…or maybe they just want to. 🤷‍♂️

  8. Jack Cassidy Avatar
    Jack Cassidy

    Seems like BSW just couldn’t handle the pressure of being… well, popular. Who knew “left conservativism” was such a slippery slope? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck finding a name that sticks—might I suggest “Better Luck Next Time” instead? 😏

  9. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Looks like the party’s new strategy is to play musical chairs while hoping the voters don’t notice the tune is still off-key. 😂 Maybe they should just embrace their identity crisis – it’s all the rage these days!

  10. Looks like the hard-left has taken a hard left out the door! 😂 BSW’s new strategy: change the name, throw out the founder, and pray for a miracle—classic German efficiency at its finest! 🍻

  11. Looks like the BSW is trying to find itself after a wild identity crisis—left conservativism, really? Might as well just call it “politics for the confused” and sell T-shirts at the next rally. 😂

  12. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Seems like even in politics, one can’t rely on their own party for a good exit strategy—who knew “left conservativism” was the hottest new trend since the last failed pastry in a Berlin bakery? 😂 Good luck with that recount, might as well use a magic 8-ball!

  13. Easy Sweep Avatar

    Just when you think German politics couldn’t get any more entertaining, here we are: a party built on the shaky foundation of ‘left conservativism’ crumbling faster than a stale pretzel. 🍻 Keep calm and count those votes, folks!

  14. Guess it’s time for a new name and a new face—because who doesn’t love a party that can’t even make the guest list for the Bundestag? 🤷‍♂️ Just what Germany needed, more ideological gymnastics! 🥴

  15. Juno Cream Avatar

    Looks like the “left conservativism” dream is as shaky as a Berlin pub stool after a few too many steins. Time to find a new face and maybe a new name—“BSW: Beaten, Stumbling, Wishing” has a nice ring to it, don’t you think? 🍺😂

  16. TrixiePhany Avatar
    TrixiePhany

    Seems like “left conservativism” is the new trendy cocktail, but I guess even the mixologists need a break when the orders run out 🍹. Who knew 10,000 votes could feel like a whole continent’s worth of opinions? 🤷‍♂️

  17. Looks like the left-right cocktail just hit a bump in the road, eh? 🍹 Who knew mixing politics could lead to such a hangover? 😂

  18. New Magoo Avatar

    So, the hard-left party thought they could mix left and right like a dodgy cocktail and still stand tall, eh? 🍹 Looks like they’ve hit the ground harder than a Berliner after a night out! 🤷‍♂️

  19. cloudfrenzy Avatar
    cloudfrenzy

    So, they thought mixing hard-left and hard-right would be like making a fine wine, but it turns out they just brewed a cheap rotgut. 🍷 Good luck with that recount, mate – maybe they should just count the votes in a pub for accuracy! 😂

  20. Accidental Genius Avatar
    Accidental Genius

    Just what we needed, another party trying to redefine chaos as “left conservativism.” 🤦‍♂️ I suppose renaming it will solve all their problems, because who wouldn’t want to be part of a party that basically screams “confusion”? 😂

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