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The Left Brandenburg (
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: ''Die Linke. Brandenburg'') is the regional association of the party
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in the state of
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. The regional chairmen are
Katharina Slanina Katharina Slanina (born 30 May 1977) is a German politician (Die Linke). She has been the state chairwoman of The Left Brandenburg since 2020 and the association council chairwoman of People's Solidarity Brandenburg since 2023 . Life Slanina ...
and Sebastian Walter, who is also the parliamentary group leader in the
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.


History


Unification

The Brandenburg regional association of the Left Party was formed as part of the nationwide merger of PDS and WASG in 2007. On 8 September of the same year, the regional associations of both parties united at the party conference in
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. The party was already represented in the state parliament before the 2009 state election through the previous PDS parliamentary group. At that time, it was in opposition to the red-black state government of
Matthias Platzeck Matthias Platzeck (born 29 December 1953) is a German politician. He was Minister-President, Minister President of Brandenburg from 2002 to 2013 and party chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, SPD from November 2005 to April 2006. ...
. After the state election that took place at the same time as the 2009 federal election, it formed a coalition in the state parliament from 2009 to 2019 as a junior partner together with the SPD Brandenburg and co-formed the state government. Since the 2019 state election, the state government has been formed by a Kenya coalition, so the party has been in opposition since then. Sebastian Walter led the party into the
2024 Brandenburg state election The election to the state parliament Landtag of Brandenburg of 22 September 2024 was the third state election within Germany in the month of September 2024, three weeks after the state elections 2024 Thuringian state election, in Thuringia and 20 ...
, where it received under 3% of the vote and lost all representation in the
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. However, in the 2025 federal election, the party would receive 10.7% of the vote in Brandenburg.


Divisions and mergers

The state party is divided into 17 district associations, each of which corresponds to the districts and independent cities, with a joint district association in the independent city of
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and in the
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district. (PDF; 120 kB). Bericht des Landesvorstandes auf der 1. Tagung des 4. Parteitages, retrieved 6 September 2020. The highest decision-making body is the state party conference, which is elected for a two-year term. According to the statutes, it meets at least once a calendar year. It elects the state executive committee for a two-year term, which leads the party between state party conferences. The state executive committee consists of one or two chairmen, one or more deputies, a state manager and a state treasurer. The members of the extended executive committee are determined by the number of members of the executive board and may not exceed a total of 18 members. There is also a state committee as an organ of the state association with consultative, control and initiative functions vis-à-vis the state executive committee. The state committee consists of a total of 38 members, the majority of whom are sent from the district associations (30 places), the state-wide associations (4 places) and the state executive committee and the youth association (2 places each). The Left Brandenburg has several intra-party associations. These can be freely formed by the members and are not official branches of the state party. The associations work independently on certain topics or, in the case of the Communist Platform, are a political movement. In 2014, the following state-wide associations exist: * LAG Antikapitalistische Linke * LAG basis.linke * LAG Company & Union * LAG Movement Left * LAG Network EL * Specialist Working Group on Flight and Migration * LAG Forum Demokratischer Sozialismus * LAG History * LAG Basic Income * LAG Communist Platform * LAG Local Politics * LAG LEFT Women * LAG LEFT Entrepreneurs * LAG Queer * LAG Red Reporters * LAG School and Education * LAG Self-determined Disability Policy * LAG Seniors * LAG SocialHealth * LAG Environment * LAG To promote a solidarity economy * LAG Welcoming Culture In addition, there is
Left Youth Solid The ''(en: Left Youth solid'' is a political youth organisation in Germany. It is the official youth wing of the political party The Left. It was formed in 2007 as the legal successor to (en: Solid: the socialist youth) which was the unoffici ...
Brandenburg, a regional association of the recognized party-affiliated youth association of the Left with around 300 members.


Former party leaders

(Until 2007 for the PDS/Left Party PDS)


Parliamentary Group

(Until 2007 for the PDS-LL/PDS factions)


Former chairs of the parliamentary group


Previous Vice Presidents of the State Parliament


Members of the Landtag

In the 7th Brandenburg State Parliament, the Left Party is represented by a total of 10 MPs, including 5 women and 5 men (since October 2021 with 6 women and 4 men).


Group Executive

* Sebastian Walter, parliamentary group leader, spokesman for economic policy, energy policy, digitalisation and labour market * , Deputy Group Leader, Spokesperson for Home Affairs, Legal Affairs and Justice Policy * , Deputy Group Leader, Spokesperson for Local Politics, Migration and Integration Policy and Anti-Fascist Politics * , Parliamentary Secretary, Spokesman for Environment, Agriculture, Climate Protection, Media Policy


Other parliamentary group members

* , spokesman for social policy, inclusion policy, religious policy, consumer protection, transport policy, infrastructure and the BER * , parliamentary group leader, spokesperson for education and sports policy, minority policy, children and youth policy * , spokesperson for women, family, gender equality, senior citizens, European and development policy * (since October 2021, replacing Christian Görke), spokesperson for structural change in Lusatia, rural development, regional planning and spatial planning * , spokesman for budget and financial policy as well as health and care policy *
Isabelle Vandre Isabelle Vandre (born 27 July 1989) is a German politician from The Left (Germany), Die Linke. She was a member of the Landtag of Brandenburg from 2014 to 2024 and was elected to the 21st Bundestag in the 2025 German federal election via the Bra ...
, spokesperson for higher education, science and research policy and cultural policy, urban development, construction, housing and rent policy


Former parliamentary group members

* Christian Görke (until October 2021, since then a member of the Bundestag), former spokesman for infrastructure, regional planning and spatial planning, urban development, construction and transport policy, European and development policy


Results of state elections


Literature

* Roland Schirmer: Die Linke in Brandenburg. In: Jakob Lempp (Hrsg.): Parteien in Brandenburg. be.bra wissenschaft verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-937233-48-2, S. 125–150.


External links

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Die Linke Brandenburg
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Fraktion Die Linke im Landtag Brandenburg
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References

{{The Left (Germany) Die Linke Political parties of Brandenburg 2007 establishments in Germany State sections of political parties in Germany 2007 establishments Political organizations established in 2007