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"No Fraternization with the AfD": Thuringia's BSW Boss Sees Border Crossing at Wagenknecht

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The dispute between BSW founder Wagenknecht and Thuringia's BSW boss Wolf continues to escalate. The reason: Wagenknecht's dealings with the AfD. "I warn against my party helping an AfD lightly to power," says Wolf. She suspects above all a motive at Wagenknecht.

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Thuringia's head of state Katja Wolf further demarcates from BSW party founder Sahra Wagenknecht. With her approach to the AfD, she »crossed a border«, says Wolf in an interview with the »Time«.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The dispute between BSW founder Wagenknecht and Thuringia's BSW boss Wolf continues to escalate. The reason: Wagenknecht's dealings with the AfD. "I warn against my party helping an AfD lightly to power," says Wolf. She suspects above all a motive at Wagenknecht.

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Thuringia's BSW boss Katja Wolf has sharply criticized party founder Sahra Wagenknecht for her dealings with the AfD.

·Berlin, Germany
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Thuringia's deputy head of government Katja Wolf calls the AfD "highly dangerous" – and criticizes Sahra Wagenknecht for her dealings with the party.

·Berlin, Germany
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Sahra Wagenknecht wanted to force Thuringia's BSW on line – and failed. Now the power struggle threatens to escalate, while the party increasingly alienates itself from its founder.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Stret in Thuringia". Read now "BSW conflict - Wagenknecht relies on Special Party Day".

·Germany
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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