Overview
- State leader Friederike Benda called on Jouleen Gruhn and André von Ossowski to relinquish their Brandenburg Landtag mandates.
- Benda accused the pair of no longer adhering to party decisions and values, calling it "Etikettenschwindel" and saying it damages credibility.
- She welcomed the returns of Reinhard Simon and Melanie Matzies, noting both affirm alignment with the BSW program.
- The four deputies originally quit the BSW on November 11, citing "authoritarian tendencies" and a growing dominance of radicalized positions.
- Their departure had thrown the SPD/BSW coalition in Brandenburg into crisis, with party leadership now seeking to restore cohesion.