Newly elected Die Linke co-chairs Ines Schwerdtner and Luigi Pantisano at the party congress in Potsdam.
Newly elected Die Linke co-chairs Ines Schwerdtner and Luigi Pantisano at the party congress in Potsdam.
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New left party co-chairs elected in Potsdam

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Die Linke elected Ines Schwerdtner and Luigi Pantisano as new co-chairs at its party congress in Potsdam. Schwerdtner received nearly 86 percent and Pantisano 53 percent of the votes.

The 46-year-old member of parliament Luigi Pantisano succeeds Jan van Aken, who did not run again for health reasons. Pantisano stated in a speech that he wanted to polarize. He said there was no difference between the CDU, which makes fascist policy, and the AfD.

Upon inquiry Pantisano qualified his words. He told the Deutsche Presse-Agentur that the formulation was abbreviated. The point was that parties like the CDU were adopting the AfD's wrong policies.

The new leadership announced plans to organize protests in the coming weeks against social reforms and higher defense spending. Die Linke now has around 126,000 members.

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Discussions on X focus on Die Linke's new co-chairs Ines Schwerdtner (86% votes) and Luigi Pantisano (53% votes) elected in Potsdam, noting Pantisano's narrow win and controversial equating of CDU with fascists. Sentiments include neutral reporting, positive spins on leadership change, strong criticism of the party and leaders as threats or extremists, and skepticism about internal unity and viability.

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