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They are the new leadership duo for the Left in the Bundestag: Heidi Reichinnek and Sören Pellmann.
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There are only 28 members of the Left in the Bundestag.
But they don't necessarily agree.
This is evident in the election of the chairwoman of their group.
Berlin - The MPs Sören Pellmann and Heidi Reichinnek will in future lead the Left in the Bundestag.
The new group with a total of 28 members was elected in Berlin, as the German Press Agency learned from participants.
They follow the long-time parliamentary group leader Dietmar Bartsch, who is withdrawing from the front row after decades in high party positions.
The results of the new group chairmen were very close in two battle votes.
MP Clara Bünger and Left Federal Managing Director Ates Gürpinar also applied.
Gürpinar withdrew during the proceedings.
Bünger was defeated by both Reichinnek and Pellmann in two rounds, each 13 to 14.
The Left is in crisis after the wing around Sahra Wagenknecht split off and is only at three to four percent in surveys nationwide.
The left-wing faction dissolved in December after Wagenknecht and nine other MPs left the party.
As Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht, they now form their own group in the Bundestag with ten members and Wagenknecht as leader.
New faces and a generational change
The two new group chairmen are still little known.
Heidi Reichinnek (35) comes from Saxony-Anhalt and entered the Bundestag via the Lower Saxony state list.
Sören Pellmann (47) comes from Leipzig and won a direct mandate there in 2017 and 2021.
This and the two direct mandates of Gregor Gysi and Gesine Lötzsch secured the Left's entry into the Bundestag in 2021 with parliamentary group strength, although it only received 4.9 percent of the second votes.
dpa