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BackLeft Party Aims for Berlin Mayoralty Amid Shifting Political Landscape
Left Party Aims for Berlin Mayoralty Amid Shifting Political Landscape
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Deutsche Welle19.06.2026Politik4 dk okuma

Left Party Aims for Berlin Mayoralty Amid Shifting Political Landscape

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  • Germany's Left Party is targeting the mayoralty of Berlin in the upcoming September election, with candidate Elif Eralp leading the charge.
  • The party, historically linked to East Germany's SED, aims to build on its growing membership and focus on social equality and affordability, while navigating internal debates on foreign policy and antisemitism allegations.

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Warum es wichtig ist

The Left Party is vying for leadership in Berlin's upcoming election, aiming to govern the city-state. The party faces challenges including its radical foreign policy stance and recent antisemitism allegations.

Schriftgröße

We are fighting in Berlin to turn the city red," read the main motion presented to the delegates at the Left Party's federal party convention. Red is the color of the Left Party, but also of the center-left Social Democrats (SPD). According to latest polls, a three-way coalition with the Greens could secure a majority in the September election for the city state's parliament.

Berlin has been "red" in the past. From 2016 to 2023 it was governed by such a three-way coalition — under the leadership of successive SPD mayors. This time, the Left Party is dreaming of winning the election and taking over the mayoralty itself, with its candidate Elif Eralp. The 45-year-old has a remarkable background: Her parents were active in politics and trade unions in Turkey before fleeing to Germany in 1980 as asylum-seekers following a military coup, just weeks before Eralp's birth.

But winning the election won't be easy. Berlin's current governing Christian Democratic Union still leads the polls at 20%, but Elif Eralp is hoping to win not only in her party's traditionally left-wing base in neighborhoods like Neukölln or Friedrichshain, but also other parts of Berlin. The party wants to replicate the "miracle of New York," where the socialist Democrat Zohran Mamdani the was elected mayor despite significant opposition.

The Left Party's unique foreign policy stance

The Left Party is the descendant of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED), which ruled East Germanythe from 1949 to 1989 as a dictatorship, though it has long since established itself as a part of Germany's political landscape.

The party is currently part of coalition governments in two of Germany's 16 states: The city-state of Bremen and northeastern state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In Thuringia, the party even led the government with its premier, Bodo Ramelow, until 2024.

On the federal level, however, the Left Party has little chance of gaining power, partly because its foreign and security policy platform is deemed as too radical by many voters: The party is opposed to all arms exports and Germany's rearmament since the start of Russia's attack on Ukraine.

"When we on the Left say we need a different Europe, we do not mean a military superpower or an EU army, but rather a force for peace that is capable of defense but does not export violence — neither in economic nor in military form," the party leadership wrote in its lead motion for the June convention in Potsdam.

A focus on equality

The Left Party accuses Chancellor Friedrich Merz's centrist government of allowing the military budget to balloon while simultaneously dismantling the welfare state. The socialists also oppose Merz's planned reforms to the health care and pension systems because, they argue, they simply amount to budget cuts that will place more financial burdens on citizens.

For weeks, the Left Party has been organizing protests across Germany under the slogan "Enough is enough! Make life affordable!" In doing so, it is hoping to build on its massive door-to-door canvassing campaign during the 2025 federal election, when the party almost doubled its vote share and took nearly 9% of the national vote.

The son of immigrants and a young woman

Political scientist Antonios Souris of Berlin's Free University believes the Left Party could take the lead on issues such as housing and social policy and present itself as an alternative to the SPD and the Greens.

The party's designated co-leader, Luigi Pantisano, could champion this cause. Pantisano's parents came to Germany from Italy in the 1960s and he grew up in modest, working-class circumstances. "The Left Party will be able to demonstrate through its leadership what it stands for — namely, a multicultural society in which people with immigrant backgrounds also hold important positions," Souris told DW.

Pantisano is set to lead the Left Party alongside co-chair Ines Schwertner, who has been in office since 2024. Schwertner, who was born in the GDR just before the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, represents the new generation within the Left Party, which is predominantly young and female.

The average age of delegates at the party convention is just 37, and 53% of the delegates are women. Nationwide, the Left Party is polling at just over 10%, and its membership has more than doubled since 2023, reaching over 125,000.

Antisemitism allegations

But these new members have also made headlines with controversial statements on the Middle East. The party has been accused of antisemitism and the party leadership has been keen to keep a lid on the debate. Whether this will work will be one of the key issues to watch out for, according to political analyst Souris. "Do the new members already have a certain degree of loyalty to the party as a whole that would lead them to set aside their own interests?" he wondered.

This article was originally published in German.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Left Party may struggle to win outright majority, potentially leading to coalition negotiations.

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Offene Fragen

  • Can the Left Party overcome internal divisions?
  • Will new members align with party goals?
  • Can the party appeal beyond its traditional base?

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This article was originally published by Deutsche Welle.

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