German
police brace for unrest at far-right AfD conference
Law
enforcement expect more than 50,000 demonstrators could descend on the city of
Erfurt, with as many as 2,500 left-wing extremists among them.
June 25,
2026 3:14 pm CET
By
Alexander Dinger and Milena Wälde
https://www.politico.eu/article/german-police-fear-unrest-afd-conference/
German
police are preparing for what they fear could become one of the country’s
largest protests against the far-right Alternative for Germany party in years.
Internal
security assessments warn that more than 50,000 demonstrators could descend on
the party’s conference in Erfurt in eastern Germany on July 4-5.
The
biggest concern, according to internal police documents seen by WELT, is that a
hard core of up to 2,500 violent left-wing extremists could spark rioting
similar to the 2017 G2O meeting in Hamburg.
The party
conference is taking place at a politically charged moment for the AfD, which
leads national polling at about 28 percent support, ahead of Chancellor
Friedrich Merz’s Christian Democrats at about 22 percent. Party conferences are
the AfD’s highest decision-making gatherings, where delegates set the group’s
direction, shape its program and make key personnel decisions ahead of election
campaigns.
The
stakes are especially high this year. In September, the AfD has a strong chance
of winning a plurality in the eastern states of Saxony-Anhalt and
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern — two races that could further test Germany’s political
firewall against the far right.
Police
believe violent activists could use the much larger protest crowds in Erfurt as
cover to attack officers and disrupt the conference.
Police in
the Thuringia region around Erfurt confirmed they expected an exceptionally
large protest operation, including coordinated attempts to block access routes
to the exhibition grounds where the conference will take place. The force
declined to comment on the estimate of 2,500 violent extremists, citing
operational security.
Crucially,
the internal assessment says the police’s original worst-case scenario is now
considered potentially realistic. Officers expect up to 30 blockade points
around the venue, and warn that violent groups could embed themselves within
otherwise peaceful demonstrations before launching attacks on police officers,
vehicles and barriers.
Police
say the nationwide protest network Widersetzen (“Resist”), which advocates mass
civil disobedience and blockade tactics, has helped drive the mobilization
alongside trade unions, church groups, climate activists and anti-fascist
organizations. Authorities are also assessing calls posted on the far-left
platform Indymedia, urging activists from Italy, France and Switzerland to
travel to Erfurt.
The AfD’s
previous federal conference in Riesa, Saxony was also hit by clashes between
police and anti-AfD demonstrators.
Alexander
Dinger is WELT’s investigations editor.
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