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German Left-Wing Parties Exit X Over Disinformation Concerns

Severity: Low (Score: 21.8)

Sources: Qatar-Tribune

Summary

On May 4, 2026, Germany's three main left-wing parties—the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens, and The Left—announced their departure from Elon Musk's social media platform, X. They cited a significant increase in disinformation as the primary reason for their exit. The SPD, part of Chancellor Friedrich Merz's coalition, expressed that X has 'descended into chaos in recent years.' The parties criticized the platform for promoting right-wing populist content, hate speech, and disinformation, undermining political dialogue. This decision reflects growing concerns about the integrity of information on social media and its impact on political discourse in Germany. The parties have called for a more responsible approach to managing online content to ensure informed public debates. Key Points: • Germany's left-wing parties are leaving X due to rising disinformation. • The SPD, Greens, and The Left are the parties involved in this decision. • Concerns focus on the platform's promotion of hate speech and right-wing content.

Key Entities

  • Germany (country)
  • X (company)
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