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Turgut Altug Resigns: Greens Distance Themselves from Reality and Move Towards Left Party

Kreuzberg Politician Turgut Altug Leaves Greens, Citing Disconnect adn Concerns Over ⁤The Left Party

Berlin – Turgut Altug, a member of the​ Berlin House of Representatives for ⁢the Green Party since 2011, has announced his resignation ⁤from‌ both the party and ​its ‌parliamentary group. The Kreuzberg⁣ politician cited a growing disconnect within the political landscape and ⁣expressed deep concerns regarding the direction of​ The⁤ left party (Die Linke), specifically criticizing⁤ their policies and internal issues.

Altug’s departure underscores increasing tensions within Berlin’s political ⁤sphere, particularly regarding housing policy and accusations of antisemitism. He highlighted the‌ irony of‌ The Left’s push for⁤ nationalization of housing, given the party’s predecessor, the PDS, spearheaded the‍ privatization of municipal housing in the early 2000s – a⁣ move he argues continues to worsen Berlin’s housing‍ crisis. ⁣He​ also‌ voiced frustration over what he ⁣perceives as insufficient action against antisemitism within The Left’s youth wing, stating, “Anti-Semitism⁤ in our ⁢own ranks hardly fought.”

The 60-year-old‍ Altug, who ⁤secured his⁤ seat through a direct mandate, intends to remain a member of the ⁤Berlin House of Representatives. He previously served as‌ a spokesperson for nature conservation, environmental and ⁢nature education, nutrition, and agriculture. Altug’s decision comes amid a‌ broader debate about political alignment and the challenges of addressing complex issues like affordable housing and rising‍ extremism.⁣ He expressed a belief that “the vast majority ⁤lives in ‍their own ‘bubble’,” suggesting⁤ a lack of genuine engagement and ⁢understanding across⁣ the political spectrum.

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