BSW demands change: Responsibility without a ministerial post in Brandenburg

Erfahren Sie in unserem Artikel über die Position des Bündnisses Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) nach den Wahlen in Brandenburg. Generalsekretär Christian Leye äußert sich zu Regierungsbeteiligungen, kritisiert Krankenhausschließungen und fordert Veränderungen in der Bildungspolitik. Zudem wird die Notwendigkeit einer inhaltlichen Auseinandersetzung mit der AfD thematisiert. Lesen Sie mehr über die politischen Standpunkte und Ansprüche des BSW.
Find out in our article about the position of the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance (BSW) after the elections in Brandenburg. Secretary General Christian Leye comments on government participations, criticizes hospital closures and calls for changes in education policy. In addition, the need for a matter of content with the AfD is discussed. Read more about the political viewpoints and claims of the BSW. (Symbolbild/MB)

BSW demands change: Responsibility without a ministerial post in Brandenburg

A strong election result for the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) in Brandenburg! But now clear framework conditions for a government participation have to be on the table. "We are ready to take responsibility, but not at all costs," explains BSW general secretary Christian Leye in the informative Phoenix interview. It's not just about ministerial posts - it's about real changes that have to affect people's lives directly!

The explosive topics are on the agenda: hospital closures in Brandenburg? "We won't participate!" Emphasizes Leye. In the area of ​​educational policy, too, it must be improved urgently. People's concerns must be heard and respected. But there is another very decisive point: the arms deliveries to Ukraine! "A future state government should clearly position itself to the will of the voters. The majority of citizens reject these deliveries," said Leye.

a clear no to coalitions with the AfD!

Despite all willingness to cooperate, there are clear limits: "We exclude alliances with the AfD!", Leye leaves no doubt. The previous strategies of the other parties in dealing with the AfD have failed, and that urgently must be questioned. "Instead of constantly delimiting us, we should deal with the arguments of the others," says Leye. Democratic discussion is important, and you shouldn't be afraid of that!

The political course in Brandenburg is on change, and the BSW is ready to influence a decisive influence. It remains to be seen whether they can enforce their conditions and what effects this has on the political landscape.

You can see the complete interview at www.phoenix.de