Calls to Ban Germany's AfD Grow Amid Rising Extremism Concerns
The rise of right-wing extremism in Germany is prompting significant political responses. Lars Klingbeil, leader of the SPD, advocates for banning the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, recently labeled as reliably extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
This classification has raised alarms about the party's influence, particularly in Western Germany, where it has garnered substantial electoral support despite its extremist designation. Public demonstrations are being organized across several regions to protest against the AfD and its xenophobic rhetoric.
In a related case, four individuals are facing trial for allegedly continuing operations of the banned extremist group "Combat 18." This legal action underscores the increasing scrutiny and societal pushback against far-right ideologies that threaten democratic values.
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