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Linke Motion in Thuringia Passes With AfD Votes After 14 Coalition Absences

The episode underscores how fragile majorities let the AfD capitalize on attendance gaps without formal agreements.

Overview

  • The Thuringian parliament approved a Linke proposal urging a Bundesrat initiative to fund sports facilities after 32 combined votes from Linke and the AfD carried the measure.
  • Fourteen lawmakers from the governing CDU–BSW–SPD bloc were absent, creating what Linke leaders labeled an accidental majority and a result they say would not have occurred with full attendance.
  • The AfD had abstained on the motion at committee stage but, according to a Bild report, announced support shortly before the plenary vote, a shift the Linke says was neither coordinated nor signaled in advance.
  • Linke figures Christian Schaft and Heidi Reichinnek rejected claims of cooperation, while critics including the Junge Union and BSW lawmaker Matthias Herzog accused the party of hypocrisy.
  • The Erfurt Linke faced blowback for a delayed press release that omitted who supplied the decisive votes, as commentators warned that better attendance, coordination and communication are needed to prevent similar AfD leverage.