German leftist party leader Sahra Wagenknecht attacked with paint at campaign rally

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Left-wing German politician Sahra Wagenknecht reacting after red paint was thrown at a rally in the eastern German state of Thuringia, on Aug 29.

Left-wing German politician Sahra Wagenknecht reacting after red paint was thrown at a rally in the eastern German state of Thuringia, on Aug 29.

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The leader of Germany’s Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) was attacked with pink paint on Aug 29 at a campaign rally in the eastern German state of Thuringia, where her party is expected to come in third at a state parliamentary election on Sept 1.

A middle-aged white man sprayed paint at party leader Sahra Wagenknecht as she stood on stage. Ms Wagenknecht stepped aside and was not hit.

Security staff quickly apprehended the man as the crowds shouted: “Sahra, Sahra!” 

“It is noticeable that some people don’t want us. That speaks for us. Don’t let yourself be intimidated – we won’t let ourselves be intimidated,” Ms Wagenknecht said from the podium after the man was taken away. 

“We’re going to change this country,” added Ms Wagenknecht, who has advocated for ending military aid to Ukraine and for far stricter immigration policies, positions considered controversial by some.

The man remained silent as he was removed, and his motive was unclear.

Created in January by an exodus from the left-wing Left party, Ms Wagenknecht presents BSW as the answer to the impasse in the country’s politics created by the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany.

Blending social conservatism and left-wing economics, the BSW promises higher pensions, better schools, less immigration without excluding refugees, better jobs but fewer onerous regulations for employers. REUTERS

Security staff quickly apprehended the man who threw the paint

PHOTO: REUTERS

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