
Left
German left-wing party Die Linke; voted for KVDG STR data law in April 2026.
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Why did Germany's left-wing party back a federal data law it could have opposed as overreach?
Timeline for Left
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What parties supported the German STR data law in April 2026?
Background
Die Linke (The Left) was among the cross-party majority that passed Germany's KVDG in the Wirtschaftsausschuss on 22 April 2026, defying expectations that a Left-wing party might oppose federal data collection on private landlords. The party's support reflected its consistent position that unchecked short-term rentals accelerate housing unaffordability in German cities, a concern central to its urban electoral base .
Die Linke is a democratic socialist party founded in 2007 from the merger of the Party of Democratic Socialism (successor to East Germany's ruling SED) and the Electoral Alternative for Social Justice. It has historically championed rent controls, social housing, and curbs on speculative property markets.
The party's KVDG vote aligns it with the SPD and Greens on housing-market transparency, positioning it as a credible tenant-rights voice in the Bundestag even as its overall seat count declined in the 2025 federal election.