Wagenknecht and de Masi: election fraud or breakdown? BSW calls for an investigation!
Wagenknecht and de Masi: election fraud or breakdown? BSW calls for an investigation!
Fabio de Masi, a member of the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance (BSW) in the European Parliament, recently expressed doubts about the election result of the Bundestag election. According to the preliminary official result, the BSW only reached 4.97 percent of the vote in this election and thus missed the move into the Bundestag by around 13,000 votes. De Masi reported that this number of votes corresponds to around 0.028 percent of the 213,000 registered Germans who are said to have been prevented from choosing. In Hesse, the number of votes for the BSW fell to around 4.5 percent.
Sahra Wagenknecht, the party leader and co -founder of the BSW, supports de Masi in his demands and speaks of possible legal steps against the election result. It points out that of the 230,000 registered foreign Germans only had a fraction of the opportunity to vote. The two politicians also criticize the reporting of public service broadcasting and say that false exit polls were spread. De Masi even called for criminal investigations against the spread of these surveys.
disabilities for Germans abroad
The allegation of de Masi and Wagenknecht particularly affects the disability of Germans who wanted to participate in the elections. According to the BSW politician, 6 percent of these voters are said to have been prevented from submitting their vote due to inadequate framework conditions. Such disabilities are not new; Disorder foreign representatives offer the use of the official courier path for postal voting documents, this requires prior consultation with the responsible foreign representation. These hurdles could have led to a lower proportion of voters among Germans.
like the page Federal Election leader.de , voting documents must be sent in a separate, closed envelope, and shipping by the foreign office can also bring difficulties. Germans often have to make sure that they submit their documents in good time and correctly, which is often complicated in practice.
Criticism of the media and survey institutes
Despite the sobering result,Wagenknecht did not lose the courage and plans to discuss the future orientation of the BSW. A change in name of the party announced by her is planned for this year. At the same time, she leaves no doubt that it sharply criticized media reporting, in particular the Forsa opinion research institute, which downgraded the BSW to three percent only 48 hours before the election. According to Wagenknecht, this could have been part of a "targeted action to manipulate the election behavior".
In summary, it should be noted that the BSW and its leading heads not only have to deal with a disappointing election result, but also have significant concerns about the legitimacy of the procedure itself. De Masi and Wagenknecht not only fight for the recognition of their voices, but also for the trust of the electorate in the election system as a whole.Details | |
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