Banning the AFD Would Make Them Stronger
- Mainstream parties in a central European country perform poorly as the insurgent AFD challenges them and gains popularity.
- The mainstream parties form a coalition focused mainly on maintaining power while intelligence services label the AFD unconstitutional in a classified report.
- The AFD, evolving from Euroscepticism to a pro-Russia, revisionist group opposing kosher meat imports, now leads some polls despite being more than just anti-immigration.
- Intelligence agencies are authorized to surveil the AFD through phone taps and informants, while experts argue state spying and election bans threaten democracy.
- Targeting the AFD could strengthen its support in upcoming national elections, as suppression tends to boost its appeal rather than weaken it.
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Banning the AFD would make them stronger
Matt Goodwin writes: There’s a national election. The mainstream parties do badly. They are challenged by an insurgent party that seems more in touch with the country. The mainstream parties then form a coalition, with no plan other than to keep themselves in power and the insurgent party out of power. Then, the intelligence services in that country put out a report. It says the insurgent party is “unconstitutional”, which gives intelligence …
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