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Die Neue Zeit
5th December 2009, 19:22
Bisky suggests Left and SPD should make up, possibly even fuse (http://www.thelocal.de/politics/20091205-23737.html)


Head of the socialist Left party, Lothar Bisky has proposed building a new relationship with the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and even suggested an eventual fusion could be possible.

Bisky said it was time to talk openly of what he called ‘common roots’ of the two parties, and to take up the proposition made recently by Brandenburg’s SPD state premier Matthias Platzeck for reconciliation.

“This is perhaps a project for the next generation,” Bisky told Der Spiegel magazine.

But he said such a move would require his party to, “Admit historical mistakes, such as the subjugation of social democracy in the GDR.”

Platzeck “deserves a positive answer,” said Bisky, and said that reconciliation of the SPD and Left would be, “In the interests of future generations.”

Platzeck leads a state government formed of his own SPD and the Left, which has unsettled those in the SPD concerned about scaring voters who feel the Left is still contaminated by the past of many of its members.

The Left is a coalition of trade unionists, disaffected SPD supporters, and a significant section from the PDS, the successor party to the SED, which had ruled East Germany, many of whom had unsavoury links to the secret police, the Stasi.

The Brandenburg parliament was the scene of two resignations last week when its vice president Gerlinde Stobrawa and regional deputy Renate Adolph left their jobs after being accused of not coming clean over their Stasi pasts.

The last GDR foreign minister and co-founder of the SPD in the east, Markus Meckel said he was not surprised by the scandal, saying, “It was always known that there was a pile of such people in the former PDS – not just in Brandenburg, but all over the east.”

In an interview with the magazine Super Illu Meckel said the party had never seriously dealt with the crimes of the Stasi but had simply offered such people a new political home.

He said Platzeck’s idea of building a coalition between the SPD and the Left as some kind of reconciliation project was a mistake.

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So, not only did this scum of a co-chairman speak out against having a political program of even a reformist type ("programs belong to the 20th-century"), but now he freely admits his liquidationist sentiments regarding Die Linke!

FSL
5th December 2009, 20:07
Down with opportunism. No, seriously, down with it.

You see some liberal, modern lefty walking by? Spit him in the face.

Q
5th December 2009, 21:41
This is clearly a rightwing move, considering it comes from Brandenburg, where Die Linke and the SPD are in coalition and the Die Linke programme was a complete sell out. This is a worrying development.

Revy
5th December 2009, 21:55
Disgusting.

How insulting to the people who have worked to build Die Linke up, for this fool to suggest merging into the SDP.

It's just sad.

Die Neue Zeit
6th December 2009, 03:17
I'm not sure Bisky had much of a role in "building Die Linke" up. Most of the credit for that in the east should go to Gregor Gysi. As I said in the other thread:

http://www.revleft.com/vb/die-linkes-oskar-t116411/index.html?p=1602613


Bisky (with a Stasi past) said he'll step down from the party co-chair position. Perhaps this "realo" will focus on EUL-NGL matters. Besides, next year Die Linke will have one party chairman, per the party's own Federal Statutes.

So maybe this is just part of his farewell tour or something. Nevertheless, he shouldn't be given the opportunity to "quit," but instead be "fired" from the co-chair position.

RedFruit
7th December 2009, 16:02
Just another shift to the right from a party which is now in charge. Something that happens way to often with "socialist" parties.
If you look how Die Linke governs Berlin you don't see major differences between the SPD (Social Democrats) and them. And I'm sure it would be the same on the federal level.