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Germany's Left Party Elects New Co-Chairs

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Germany's Left Party elects new co-chairs

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Luigi Pantisano has stumbled into the left-wing party leadership with a small majority. Not only for this reason does the question arise: Can he do that?

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Ines Schwerdtner and Luigi Pantisano are the new double-head of the left. The delegates of the Federal Party Congress in Potsdam confirmed Schwerdtner with 85.7 percent in office. Pantisano was elected with only 53.3% as the successor of Jan van Aken, who no longer ran for office for health reasons.

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Luigi Pantisano and Ines Schwerdtner are the new presidents of the left. Schwerdtner was confirmed in office with just under 86 percent. Pantisano, on the other hand, received only around 53 percent of the votes cast.

·Hamburg, Germany
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At the Federal Party Congress of the Left in Potsdam, member of the Bundestag Luigi Pantisano was elected new co-party leader on Saturday – but ... The post With just 53 percent of the votes: Pantisano elected new left boss appeared first on Apollo News.

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Lean Right

The result for the new Left-Chairman was weak - but Jan van Aken's successor is now regulated. He gave his party a vision for farewell: The Left as a People's Party.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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