Prohibitions, Boycotts, Slander: 8 Ways To Destroy the AfD
With these measures, Germany’s establishment parties are trying to stop the rise of the increasingly popular rightwing opposition.
With these measures, Germany’s establishment parties are trying to stop the rise of the increasingly popular rightwing opposition.
“We must not tolerate” millions of Germans voting for the AfD, the CDU party leader said.
Germany may set a legal landmark by removing the basic civil rights from a leading member of the populist party.
The left-wing coalition government looks fatally wounded. But will a fractured Right replace it?
Social Democrats are in panic mode before next year’s state elections in eastern Germany.
It is not clear that national sovereignty is still important to the AfD, former party member says.
Voters in Pirna appeared unfazed by the Saxony spy agency’s classification of AfD as ‘extremist.’
Söder still pushes for the nationwide classification even though it has had no effect on AfD’s popularity in three eastern German states.
Bas worries more about ‘populists’ being a threat to democracy than the establishment parties trying to outlaw a party with wide public support.
AfD officials call the classification a desperate attempt to drag the party’s name through the mud ahead of next year’s elections.
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