"What the hell is going on with Germany?" — Orban on the recognition of the "AFD" extremist: EADaily
- Germany declared the Alternative for Germany party an extremist group amid rising political tension in 2025.
- This move follows growing allegations that Western governments increasingly control narratives and suppress political opposition domestically and abroad.
- The shift occurs alongside reported government interventions in media, targeted prosecutions of politicians, and restrictions on religious freedoms.
- Germany’s government labeled Alternative for Germany as comparable to domestic terror groups, while the party remains highly popular nationally.
- These developments imply a broader trend of state influence over politics and information management with implications for democratic processes.
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The West Eats Itself
The same Western leaders who speak endlessly about “protecting Democracy” continue to rig elections, outlaw political parties, and prosecute candidates. Germany has declared Alternative for Germany — now the country’s most popular party — an “extremist group” on par with domestic terror organizations. The European Union helped Marxist globalists in Romania invalidate a presidential election and ban the winner from office. France and Brazil ha…
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"What the hell is going on with Germany?" — Orban on the recognition of the "AFD" extremist: EADaily
EADaily, May 4th, 2025. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban expressed solidarity with the opposition pro-Russian party Alternative for Germany (AfD), commenting on the decision of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution of Germany to classify a political force as "right-wing extremist…
Constitutional protection: "What the hell is going on in Germany?" – Orbán criticizes AfD classification
After the classification of the AfD as a secure right-wing extremist, the international allies of the party speak out. The Hungarian head of government strengthened AfD leader Weidel's back.
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