2024-09-30 09:00:10
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Debate Intensifies Over AfD Ban Proposal in Bundestag

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A significant coalition of 37 members from the CDU, SPD, Greens, and Left parties is advocating for a motion to declare the Alternative for Germany (AfD) unconstitutional. They aim to revoke the party's funding under Article 21 of the Basic Law, urging the Federal Constitutional Court to examine the AfD's legitimacy.

Despite the push, achieving a majority in the Bundestag appears challenging. Discussions surrounding the proposal are set to take place in October, highlighting a growing concern about the AfD's influence.

Irene Mihalic, a key figure in the Greens, has emphasized the party's fascist tendencies, particularly in light of recent events in Thuringia. She warns that the AfD poses a threat to the foundations of the democratic state.

However, there is notable resistance within the SPD. Some members express concerns that a ban could inadvertently drive citizens toward the AfD, complicating the political landscape.

Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck calls for substantial evidence to support any claims of unconstitutionality. As the debate unfolds, cross-party collaboration is being sought to strengthen the case against the AfD, with an emphasis on rigorous proof.

The situation remains dynamic, reflecting deep divisions on how to address the AfD's role in Germany's political discourse.

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