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Prohibition of Parties, Federal Government: Prohibition of Parties

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At the beginning of 2001, the then federal government under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD) applied to the Federal Constitutional Court to determine the non-constitutionality of the NPD. Then the far-right party could have been banned. Also the Bundestag and the Federal Council made their own requests in March 2001. The proceedings broke down. The Federal Constitutional Court suspended it in March 2003 for formal legal reasons, since V-people …
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At the beginning of 2001, the then federal government under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder (SPD) applied to the Federal Constitutional Court to determine the non-constitutionality of the NPD. Then the far-right party could have been banned. Also the Bundestag and the Federal Council made their own requests in March 2001. The proceedings broke down. The Federal Constitutional Court suspended it in March 2003 for formal legal reasons, since V-people …

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Lokalkompass broke the news in on Sunday, November 16, 2025.
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