mosaique.info logo
  1. home
  2. article
  3. German Court Upholds Surveillance of Far-Right Party

German Court Upholds Surveillance of Far-Right Party

ai generated text

A German court has ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party can be treated as a suspected case by domestic security services, upholding a decision made by a lower court in Cologne. The AfD's lawyers had argued that statements made by its members were aberrations of individuals and not representative of the party as a whole. However, the court disagreed, ruling that the party's ideology and actions posed a threat to democracy. This means that intelligence services will continue to keep the party under surveillance. The AfD has been classified as a suspected extremist since 2021 and is currently running second in polls, with hopes of securing significant seats in upcoming regional and European Union elections.

    1. There are grounds to suspect at least part of the party wants to accord second-rank status to German citizens with a migration background.
    2. If there are indications that the MP is abusing their mandate to fight against the free democratic basic order or is actively and aggressively combating it.
    1. This ruling shows that our democracy can defend itself.
German Court Upholds Surveillance of Far-Right Party