Far-right AfD surge is warning for Germany's other parties, says winner Merz
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Environmentalists and Social Democrats are taking the lead. Demanding that the CDU also now confess its color so that the banning procedure can begin.
The potential banning of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is once again at the center of German politics. The Social Democrats (SPD) adopted a resolution at their party congress this weekend to set up a federal-state working group to prepare the process of banning the AfD. The Greens welcomed the initiative and are calling for concrete steps – while the CDU and the Federal Interior Minister are trying to cool things down.
The movement "Wuppertal turns across" invited to the rally at the main station.
An SPD decision brings momentum into the debate about an AfD ban, development aid must be able to do without America and in Germany it is getting hotter. The F.A.Z. early thinker.
The debate on the fate of the movement has gained in force since the internal intelligence service classified it as an "extreme right" on 2 May.
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