Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance enters Braunschweig's city council race with bold agenda
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) in Braunschweig has chosen its candidates for the city's upcoming municipal elections in September. For the first time, the party will contest every electoral district in the city council race.
The BSW's election platform focuses on key local issues. Affordable housing, strong municipal infrastructure, quality education, and dependable healthcare top their list of priorities. The party also backs a thriving regional economy, job security, and practical urban development.
At its core, the BSW promotes policies that put citizens first. Their approach aims to be fair, socially minded, and free from lobby group influence. The goal is to ensure decisions reflect the needs of Braunschweig's residents rather than outside interests.
With candidates now in place for all districts, the BSW will push its agenda in September's vote. Their campaign centres on housing, jobs, and public services—issues they argue require immediate attention. The outcome will determine whether their vision gains traction in local government.
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