Summary

Germany’s parliament will debate a proposed ban on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) for the first time next week.

The proposal cites the AfD’s increasing radicalism and historically revisionist statements, such as co-leader Alice Weidel’s claim that Hitler was a communist.

Under Germany’s constitution, a party ban requires proof of opposition to constitutional principles.

Critics warn that a ban could portray the AfD as martyrs.

The AfD currently polls in second place at 20% ahead of February elections.

  • just_an_average_joe@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    In a recent speech, Alice weidel idolized her grandfather’s generation. Her grandfather was a member of the Nazi party.

    AfD goes to length to imply nazism but won’t outright say it.

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      10 hours ago

      It’s just Musk without cool gadgets