Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Court OKs eyes on German party

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BERLIN — Germany’s domestic intelligen­ce agency was justified in putting the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany under observatio­n for suspected extremism, a court ruled Monday, rejecting an appeal from the opposition party.

The administra­tive court in Muenster ruled in favor of the BfV intelligen­ce agency, upholding a 2022 decision by a lower court in Cologne. The decision means the agency can continue to observe the party.

The court found that there was a sufficient legal basis for the designatio­n, while stressing that the step doesn’t inevitably lead to the party being designated a proven case of right-wing extremism.

Alternativ­e for Germany, or AfD, has strongly rejected the designatio­n and portrayed it as a political attempt to discredit the party. Roman Reusch, a member of its national leadership, said the party will seek to appeal. Peter Boehringer, a deputy leader, complained that the court hadn’t taken up “hundreds” of requests for evidence.

AfD was formed in 2013 and has moved steadily to the right over the years. Its platform initially centered on opposition to bailouts for struggling eurozone members, but its vehement opposition to then-Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decision to allow in large numbers of refugees and other migrants in 2015 establishe­d the party as a significan­t political force.

AfD has enjoyed strong support in recent months as discontent is high with center-left Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s three-party coalition government. It hopes to emerge as the biggest party in three state elections in the formerly communist east, where it has its strongest support, in September.

However, it may have been hurt somewhat by a media report in January that extremists met to discuss the deportatio­n of millions of immigrants, including some with German citizenshi­p, and that some figures from the party attended. The report triggered mass protests in the country against the rise of the far-right.

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