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Establishment Bureaucrats Move Forward With Plan To Repress Popular German Right-Wing Party

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Germany’s Social Democratic Party (SPD) officially launched an effort seeking to ban the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, according to The Berliner on Monday. SPD delegates voted unanimously on Sunday to establish a “federal working group” commissioned to collect and present evidence of AfD’s extremism—“evidence they say is already ‘overwhelming,’” The Berliner reported. The resolution, adopted […]

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Union and SPD have agreed on a number of new candidates for the Federal Constitutional Court. As reported by the FAZ, both plan to ... The post-vaccination obligation, Basic Law to change, AfD ban – that is what the candidate stands for the Constitutional Court appeared first on Apollo News.

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At least 16 current members of the AfD were apparently sympathizers of the right-wing extremist "wings" of the party. The deputies, including Saar-AfD Landeschef Becker, signed the so-called "Erfurter Resolution" in 2015.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The SPD's initiative for an AfD ban will probably be sent. Although there are also supporters in the Union – but the chancellor relies on another strategy.

·Germany
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In the next few years, it will be necessary to prevent the Union from tearing down the fire wall to the AfD in 2029. This requires a broad social alliance. Part 12 of the nd series »Where is the new left going?«.

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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