Göring-Eckardt calls for a ban on the AfD after meetings with neo-Nazis!

Federal President Steinmeier dissolves Bundestag, new elections on February 23. Greens call for right -wing extremists ban on the AfD.
Federal President Steinmeier dissolves Bundestag, new elections on February 23. Greens call for right -wing extremists ban on the AfD. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Göring-Eckardt calls for a ban on the AfD after meetings with neo-Nazis!

A explosive topic currently deals with the political landscape of Germany: the AfD is increasingly under fire. The occasion is a secret meeting of AfD politicians and right-wing extremist activists in Switzerland, which took place in mid-December and was uncovered by the Correctiv research network. The participants included the AfD member of the Bundestag Roger Beckamp and Brandenburg member of the state parliament Lena Kotré. During this meeting, which took place in the small town of Kloten north of Zurich, controversial topics such as "remigration" were also discussed, a term that is often used by rights for forced instructions, such as [die Zeit] (https://www.zeitung.de/politik/Deutschland/2024-12/afd-berbot-gruene-eckard-schweiz-recht) reported.

Katrin Göring-Eckardt, the Vice President of the Bundestag and Greens politician, commented on the results of the investigation and calls for a decisive ban procedure against the AfD. She warns that they openly face the free democratic basic order of the Federal Republic and even act in connection with neo -Nazis. In her statements she emphasized: "Together with neo -Nazis, it is openly aggressively acted against the free democratic basic order of the Federal Republic" and sees it as necessary to take measures immediately to protect the constitution. Her views were also supported by the Green Bundestag member of Kassem Taher Saleh, who calls for a faster procedure in view of a procedure for reviewing the constitutionality of the AfD, according to the report by Berlin Live.

The threat from the AfD

The discussion about the AfD is becoming increasingly intense. The party's Brandenburg State Association of the Party is currently being observed as a right -wing suspicion, reporting that it may be classified as a "secured right -wing extremist". A possible party ban could be requested from the Federal Constitutional Court, although experts warn that such a procedure could be lengthy. Critics also refer to the difficulties of a ban in view of the high voter approval for the AfD. These developments throw a bright light on the security situation in Germany and long -term political stability, especially with a view to upcoming elections on February 23, in which the AfD could possibly play an important role.

Details
Quellen