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BSW’s Dorst Resigns as Brandenburg Deputy Leader After Backlash to AfD Nazi-Era Post

Party leaders cast the move as discipline over social-media conduct, rejecting claims he questioned the Holocaust's singularity.

Overview

  • BSW’s Brandenburg leadership said Christian Dorst did not relativize the Shoah but called his resignation appropriate because his combative X presence conflicted with the deputy role.
  • Dorst acknowledged an error in posting and cited reliance on an incorrect quotation, said he would remain in the parliamentary group for now, and left a possible party exit open.
  • Sahra Wagenknecht endorsed the resignation as overdue, saying Dorst’s defense of an AfD candidate’s remarks was not compatible with BSW positions.
  • SPD officials and Jewish community representatives condemned Dorst’s reaction, while Minister-President Dietmar Woidke urged the coalition to return to substantive governance.
  • The episode deepens an ongoing BSW faction crisis marked by four recent party exits and narrow internal votes that have strained the SPD/BSW governing alliance.