Sahra Wagenknecht

Wagenknecht became a prominent member of the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) from the early 1990s. After the foundation of The Left in 2007, she was a leading member of one of the party's most left-wing factions as leader of the Communist Platform. Her economic views shifted since then; she laid them out in her book ''Freedom instead of Capitalism'', in which she analyses Germany’s economic policy at the time of the euro crisis and criticises it on the basis of ordoliberalism.
She has been a controversial figure throughout her career due to her hardline and populist stances, statements about East Germany, immigration and refugees, her opposition to gender affirming care, and her political movement ''Aufstehen''. From 2020 onward Wagenknecht was less active in parliament, but often interviewed by German media. She is not a member of any parliamentary committee.
Since 2021 she had openly considered forming her own party, due to growing and enduring conflicts within the Left Party and at the end of September 2023 Wagenknecht formed the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance political party, better known as BSW (). She ran as the Chancellor candidate of the BSW in the 2025 German federal election. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1