Sahra Wagenknecht's BSW party surged to third place in German state elections, emerging as a potential kingmaker amid the rising influence of the far right.
The BSW has positioned itself as a decisive player, with Wagenknecht stating that they can leverage their new power to 'really move things in this country'.
Despite a strong showing, BSW ruled out formal coalitions with far-right AfD, indicating a complex political landscape where they may still cooperate on aligned issues.
Wagenknecht's eclectic views combine left-leaning economics with anti-immigration rhetoric, reflecting a blend of ideologies that resonate with a significant portion of the German electorate.
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