🇩🇪 The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution of Germany has officially recognized the party “Alternative for Germany” (AfD) as a far-right extremist organization. This decision was made after prolonged surveillance of the party, which had previously been classified as “suspected” of right-wing extremism.
Source: Bukvy
💡 Until now, the party had been under observation due to its radical positions, but the federal office decided to raise its status by recognizing it as a “proven far-right extremist organization.”
🔎 Reasons for the delay in raising the status:
During the early parliamentary elections in 2023, there was a risk of violating equal opportunities for parties.
AfD constantly claimed that the surveillance was politically motivated.
🗳️ What does this mean for the party?
While the status upgrade does not automatically ban the party, it could once again raise the question of a possible ban. For this, the Bundestag, Bundesrat, or the federal government would need to file an application with the Federal Constitutional Court.
⚔️ The party, led by Alice Weidel, actively opposes support for Ukraine and calls for the lifting of sanctions against the russian federation. In the latest elections, AfD received 20.8% of the vote.
🚨 This decision could have a significant political impact on the future of AfD and continue discussions about its further role in the German parliament.
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