Demo in Bamberg: Volks movement calls for AfD ban on May 11th!

Demo in Bamberg: Volks movement calls for AfD ban on May 11th!

On Sunday, May 11th, 2025, a demonstration for a party ban from the AfD will take place in Bamberg. The organizers, including representatives of the "Colorful Bamberg" alliance, call for a rapid procedure after the AfD classified as certainly right -wing extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV). Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) and Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) support this demand for a ban.

The demo will start at 5 p.m. at the Gabelmann. Actors such as Andreas Weick from the Federation of German Catholic Youth and Mitra Sharifi, the chairwoman of the Bamberg Migrant Advisory Board, are expected. Both speak clearly against the AfD and warn of the potential dangers for social cohesion and the basic values ​​of democracy. Hubertus Schaller from the Evangelical Church criticized the views spread by the AfD as not compatible with the basic idea of ​​the Basic Law. Anja Simon from the alliance "Colorful Bamberg" describes the party as dangerous to democracy and demands that the AfD's "sheep's clothing" must be deducted.

political reactions and opinions

The discussion about a possible ban on the AfD is intensively conducted by various political actors. While the Union insists on a thorough examination, the Greens and Linke show up to measures against the party that they classify as a right -wing extremist. SPD leader Lars Klingbeil also supported political steps against the AfD. Nancy Faeser, also from the SPD, recommends a careful examination of a prohibition procedure.

Interior Minister Herrmann from Bavaria considers the current requests to be premature and emphasizes the need to analyze the expert opinion in detail. However, the AfD has already classified the protection of the constitution as a right -wing extremist, which also heats up the discussion about a ban. At the same time, the AfD has filed a lawsuit against the high class and would like to prevent the classification in court.

background to extremist settings

The context of the discussion is characterized by uncertainty and crisis situations. According to an article by Alves et al. In the Journal of Social and Political Psychology, such circumstances are closely linked to the creation of nationalist and anti-immigrant attitudes. Psychological research, including the work of Hogg and others, shows that uncertainty often leads to an increase in extremist-right attitudes. In times of economic or social crises, people tend to turn to extreme political views, which increases the potential for radicalization.

In German society, the discussion about extremism and especially right -wing extremism due to the advancing radicalization has been more present than ever in recent years. A survey carried out in various studies shows the increase in extremist beliefs, especially under the influence of widespread uncertainties.

These developments are also discussed by the Federal Center for Political Education in a dossier on the subject of right -wing extremism. The urgency for a party ban of the AfD is therefore becoming increasingly clear from both political and social aspects.

The upcoming demonstration in Bamberg seems to be a sign of the growing concern about the role of AfD in German politics and society - a concern that is shared in various political camps.

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