Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance faces internal leadership showdown in Saxony-Anhalt
A power struggle is unfolding in the regional branch of the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) in Saxony-Anhalt. Three district associations have called for a special party conference at the end of November, aiming to lead a change in the majority of the state executive board, with the exception of the two co-chairs, John Lucas Dittrich and Thomas Schulze.
The conference seeks significant changes in the leadership of the Landesgruppe. However, no specific names of candidates applying for board positions have been made public as of now. The ongoing tension reflects internal disagreements within the party branch.
The special conference in November is set to be a pivotal moment for the BSW in Saxony-Anhalt, with potential changes in leadership on the horizon. The absence of publicly available candidate names adds an element of intrigue to the situation.
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