The article discusses the transformation of the Left Party (Die Linke) in Germany, comparing it to the former East German ruling party, the Socialist Unity Party (SED). The piece highlights how the Left Party has rebranded itself and now presents itself as part of the democratic establishment, despite its historical ties to the SED, which was associated with authoritarian rule during the East German era. This shift raises questions about the party’s identity and its alignment with current democratic values. The article suggests that this rebranding has allowed the Left Party to gain legitimacy within the modern German political landscape.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames the Left Party as having successfully rebranded itself as a legitimate democratic force, implying approval of their transformation and suggesting they are now considered 'good democrats.' This framing aligns with leftist perspectives by highlighting the party's evolution and its接纳




