By
Brian Kelly
February 17,
2024
Move to
ban Germany’s AfD may have had opposite effect
AfD @AfD
https://www.europeaninterest.eu/move-to-ban-germanys-afd-may-have-had-opposite-effect/
An AfD
poster reacting to the federal government's measures against the party.
"We say: Enough!"
A hasty
attempt to bar the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party runs the risk
of boosting the party’s standing in upcoming German state elections, claims
Günter Krings, legal spokesman for the CDU/CSU parliamentary group.
“We must
fight the AfD, including its sub-organizations, first and foremost politically
and examine very carefully in any banning procedure whether it could do more
good than harm to this party, at least in the short term”, Krings, former
parliamentary state secretary in the German Interior Ministry, cautioned when
recently interviewed by media outlet DPA.
The CDU
politician said that the “ever-increasing radicalisation” of AfD’s youth
organisation, the “Jungle Alternative” (JA), was disturbing enough to warrant
consideration of a possible ban.
However,
doing so requires having access to findings by the Office for the Protection of
the Constitution, information, he noted, which only the federal government is
privy to, since it falls within the remit of the intelligence services. A ban
was up to the government but would have to await how federal authorities
interpreted the intelligence assessment, he said.
Only the
Interior Minister can ban an association that operates on a supra-regional
level. For example, Interior minister Nancy Faeser of the centre-left SPD
banned the neo-Nazi group Hammerskins Deutschland last year.
Just last
week, the Cologne Administrative Court turned down an application for interim
legal protection by the AfD and JA in an attempt to prevent Germany’s domestic
intelligence agency from monitoring the JA as an extremist organization, a
decision now the subject of a JA appeal.
In late
January, Germany’s Federal Council accepted a “Check AfD ban” petition signed
by around 800,000 people. Similar demands have continued to be made at rallies
supporting the protection of democracy. and protesting right-wing extremism.
The protests follow revelations about a meeting of radical right-wingers in
Potsdam in November, which was also attended by AfD politicians plus individual
members of the CDU and the conservative Werte Union conservative group.
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