Overview
- An AfD motion to dissolve the Landtag fell 36–47, far short of the two‑thirds threshold required for early elections.
- The BSW backed the AfD dissolution bid for the first time, though several of its deputies were absent from the vote.
- After the defeat of the motion, the SPD and CDU confirmed they will open talks on a coalition, with Woidke continuing initially as a minority premier.
- The BSW fractured further as ministers quit the party this week and two more MPs, Melanie Matzies and Reinhard Simon, exited over the AfD alignment, leaving the group with nine members.
- An AfD effort to remove Vice President Jouleen Gruhn—who left the BSW and joined the SPD caucus—also failed in the special session.