The Alternative Party for Germany was recognized as extremist
The German Federal Bureau to protect the constitution, which is considered an anti -spy service, today (Friday) declared the right -wing Alternative Party for Germany (AFD) a extremist movement.
“The German Federal Office to protect the constitution of the Alternative Party for Germany has been recognized as an extremist right movement,” ISNA reported in a statement. “The situation in the party is incompatible with the basic free democratic order.”
The party’s branches in Sackson, Toringen and Saxon-Anhalt were declared right extremists in the year 6 by the Federal Constitutional Protection Office, according to Ryanovast News Agency.
The decision allows federal authorities to expand their regulatory departments for the party.
The party has so far been a “suspect” of federal extremism, which is considered a low -level threat. In June, the German Institute of Human Rights released a report that the party’s ban was determined.
However, the Alternative Party for Germany accuses Berlin officials of slandering the party and suppressing the opposition.
February 7 Germany was held early in parliamentary elections. After counting the votes in all four constituencies, the Alternative Party for Germany achieved a record of 4.9 percent.
At the same time, the Christian/Christian Democratic Coalition won 4.9 percent. The Social Democratic Party led by Olaf Schultz, Chancellor of the Mosque, came in third with the worst result in the history of the party.
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