Sahra Wagenknecht's newly founded party, the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW), fell just 13,435 votes short of the 5% required to enter the Bundestag. This narrow miss could significantly impact coalition possibilities, particularly for the CDU leader Friedrich Merz, who may need a more unstable three-way coalition instead of a straightforward one. The closeness of the election results has led BSW politicians to question the validity of the outcome, and Wagenknecht hinted at potential legal challenges regarding the electoral process.
The proximity of the BSW's vote to the electoral threshold raises significant questions about the legitimacy of the electoral process and demands revisiting the results.
Wagenknecht's BSW falling just short of the 5% threshold means that coalition possibilities for the CDU leader Friedrich Merz become far more complex.
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