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Germany’s Social Democrats face mutiny over Russia

Last updated: June 27, 2025 3:50 am
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Germany’s Social Democrats Face Divisions Over Rearmament and Russia Relations

As Germany’s Social Democrats gear up for a congress beginning this Friday, tensions are rising within the party over issues of rearmament and relations with Russia. Party leader and finance minister Lars Klingbeil is facing pushback from the party’s old guard, with one notable critic being Peter Brandt, the eldest son of former SPD chancellor Willy Brandt.

Brandt, a 76-year-old historian, has joined in on a motion within the SPD that criticizes the government’s rearmament plans and advocates for a “gradual return to détente and cooperation with Russia.” This motion comes at a critical time for the party, as they navigate their stance on defense policies and international relations.


The then German Chancellor Willy Brandt, left, and then Soviet Prime Minister Alexei Kosygin, right, sign the German-Soviet treaty in Moscow in 1970 © AP

The manifesto released ahead of the party conference emphasizes the need for a strategic approach to defense that prioritizes de-escalation and confidence-building over engaging in a new arms race. Brandt, along with other party members, expressed concerns about the direction of the current defense spending spree approved by Klingbeil without thorough consultation with the party’s membership.

These internal challenges highlight the ongoing struggle within the SPD to reconcile their historical stance on peace and diplomacy with the evolving security landscape in Europe. Klingbeil’s leadership and his alignment with the government’s defense policies have sparked discontent among party members, particularly those who advocate for a more nuanced approach to international relations.

The rift within the party could complicate the government’s ability to pass crucial legislation related to defense, budget allocations, and military conscription. As Klingbeil navigates these challenges, he faces resistance from a significant faction within the SPD that remains cautious about militarization and emphasizes the importance of diplomacy in addressing security threats.

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Peter Brandt
Peter Brandt says he signed the manifesto because he thinks the Russian threat is overblown © Annette Riedl/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images

Amidst these internal debates, Klingbeil is also working to reshape the party’s leadership following recent electoral setbacks. The emergence of a new generation of leaders, represented by Klingbeil, is met with resistance from established party figures who remain committed to the principles of peace and security that have defined the SPD’s history.

While Klingbeil advocates for a more pragmatic approach to foreign policy, emphasizing the need to adapt to new geopolitical realities, he must navigate the competing interests and ideologies within the party. The influence of long-standing members, shaped by the legacy of figures like Willy Brandt, continues to shape the SPD’s approach to international affairs.

As the SPD grapples with these internal dynamics, the outcome of the congress and the party’s future direction remain uncertain. The clash between tradition and modernization within the party reflects broader debates within German politics about the country’s role in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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