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Union and Reichinnek left room for collaboration

Acceptance in Saxony-Anhalt: A Look at Its Social Landscape

Left-wing and Union Parties could potentially join forces, proposes Heidi Reichinnek
Left-wing and Union Parties could potentially join forces, proposes Heidi Reichinnek

Uniting Forces: Left, Greens, and SPD Contemplate Coalition to Combat Far-Right in Saxony-Anhalt

Union and Reichinnek left room for collaboration

In a surprising twist, the Left's faction leader, Heidi Reichinnek, has thrown open the doors for cooperation with the Union parties, CDU and CSU, to safeguard democracy in Saxony-Anhalt from the far-right AfD. Speaking to the German editorial network (RND), Reichinnek shared her optimistic stance, saying, "On the day of the chancellor's election, we sat in a room with the CDU, and no one burst into flames."

This alliance of unlikely bedfellows might be a potential game-changer for the 2026 state elections in Saxony-Anhalt. In her zeal to prevent an AfD government, Reichinnek declared, "I am personally ready for almost anything before my home is thrown to the AfD." She emphasized, "In the end, the Union will have to ask itself on which side of history it wants to stand."

The CDU, however, has not shown an inclination towards working with the Left, with CDU's Sepp Müller stating, "The Left is and remains the successor party to the SED. It still demands socialism in its party program. It cannot be a partner for us, either in the federal government or in the state."

While there are no official statements regarding a red-red-green coalition (SPD-Left-Greens), Reichinnek has proposed a joint strategy between the Left, Greens, and SPD. She urged, "We have to think about how to achieve progressive majorities in the next four years." The Greens currently lead in polls, but Reichinnek cautions against perceived victories, stating, "We have to ask: Which milieus do the Greens reach? Which do we reach? And what can we achieve together?"

Reichinnek also criticized the Social Democrats, expressing concern over the BlackRock Chancellor Merz's potential impact on the SPD's ideology and identity.

As the elections draw near, the dynamics between the Left, Greens, SPD, and CDU/CSU will be closely watched to see if they manage to create a united front against the AfD, shaping the political landscape of Saxony-Anhalt.

Sources: ntv.de, mau

  • The Left
  • Saxony-Anhalt
  • State Elections in Saxony-Anhalt
  • Red-Red-Green
  • AfD

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As of the latest available information in mid-2025, there is no direct confirmation or joint statement from the Left, Greens, and SPD specifically regarding plans to form a red-red-green coalition (SPD-Left-Greens) for the 2026 Saxony-Anhalt state elections. However, an analysis of their current positions and broader political developments suggests that each party may consider this option to counter the far-right AfD. The success of such a coalition would depend on several factors, including the parties' electoral strength after the elections, their ability to command a parliamentary majority, and their willingness to bridge policy differences. The potential benefits of a red-red-green coalition include galvanizing progressive and left-leaning voters, countering the rise of the far-right, and prioritizing climate action, social justice, and democratic resilience.

  1. In light of the impending state elections in Saxony-Anhalt, Heidi Reichinnek, the faction leader of the Left, has proposed a joint strategy with the Greens and SPD to form a red-red-green coalition, aiming to achieve progressive majorities and counter the far-right AfD.
  2. As the political landscape in Saxony-Anhalt evolves, the potential red-red-green coalition (SPD-Left-Greens) could be a crucial factor in shaping the 2026 state elections, particularly as each party considers this option to address policy differences, galvanize progressive voters, and prioritize issues such as climate action, social justice, and democratic resilience.

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