Sahra Wagenknecht: Hochwasser-Helfer platzt der Kragen ...
Heftiger Konter eines Feuerwehrmannes gegen BSW-Chefin Sahra Wagenknecht. Die Politikerin wollte das Hochwasser politisch ausschlachten.
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Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht im Saarland stark
Das Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) hat bei den Kommunalwahlen im Saarland Achtungserfolge erzielt. Zwar trat die neue Partei nur in zwei Städten und zwei ...
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Wagenknecht - 10 things to know with detail
Sahra Wagenknecht is a German politician and former member of the Left Party (Die Linke).
She was born on July 16, 1969, in Jena, East Germany.
Wagenknecht studied Philosophy, Neurolinguistics, and Political Science at the University of Jena and Humboldt University in Berlin.
She became involved in politics in the late 1990s and was elected to the Bundestag (German Parliament) in 2009.
Wagenknecht is known for her left-wing and anti-capitalist views, advocating for policies such as wealth redistribution, social justice, and workers' rights.
She has been a vocal critic of globalization, free trade agreements, and austerity measures imposed by the European Union.
Wagenknecht has also been critical of the German government's foreign policy, particularly its support for military interventions and arms exports.
In 2018, she co-founded the movement "Stand Up" (Aufstehen), which aims to unite left-wing forces in Germany against neoliberalism and right-wing populism.
Wagenknecht has authored several books on topics such as economics, politics, and social justice, including "Prosperity Without Greed" and "Freedom Instead of Capitalism."
Despite her popularity among some segments of the German population, Wagenknecht has also faced criticism from within her own party for her more moderate positions on issues such as immigration and the European Union.