AfD Says Attack on Party “Clearly Politically Motivated”
The co-chairs of the right-wing populist party pledged to fight the decision they regard as defamation.
The co-chairs of the right-wing populist party pledged to fight the decision they regard as defamation.

The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.

The investigative news site behind the fake ‘Potsdam meeting’ story is now suing for the release of an anti-AfD report that might not even exist.

Michael Stürzenberger has long warned about Islamism covertly invading Germany through poorly vetted immigrants.

An employee of the domestic intelligence service says real threats are ignored while ordinary citizens are harassed for their political opinions.

“Deeply undemocratic” campaign aims to isolate Alternative für Deutschland, Germany’s second most-popular party

The actions are a part of the political establishment’s attempt to purge ideological opponents from the civil service.

“These ‘constitutional protectors’ are … taking the next step in their desperate battle against the strongest true opposition force in the republic,” Joachim Kuhs, MEP for AfD, said.

Political dissidents on the Right would face limitations on their ability to serve in government jobs and leave and enter their country.

Junge Alternative says ruling is part of a witch-hunt to destroy the surging populist party