cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24579392

Summary

Germany’s parliament will debate a proposed ban on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) for the first time next week.

The proposal cites the AfD’s increasing radicalism and historically revisionist statements, such as co-leader Alice Weidel’s claim that Hitler was a communist.

Under Germany’s constitution, a party ban requires proof of opposition to constitutional principles.

Critics warn that a ban could portray the AfD as martyrs.

The AfD currently polls in second place at 20% ahead of February elections.

  • @[email protected]
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    1411 days ago

    They need to discuss if a nazi party should be banned.

    And that’s why these bastards always win. While the democratic parties try to fight these assholes “legally”, they can just say fuck the law since there won’t be consequences as the traditional parties try to do things the right way.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 days ago

      reminder that the nazis were technically called the “National socialists”, they’ve always hidden behind pleasant-sounding names.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 days ago

      those who understand history are doomed to stand and watch as the world wilfully repeats it regardless

  • don
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    311 days ago

    Holy fuck, Germany, get your shit together! This is fucking unreal.

  • djsoren19
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    310 days ago

    I hope this debate is fruitful. I think this is honestly the best way to get rid of fascists. Pull them out by the root before they grow too large.

  • @[email protected]
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    110 days ago

    The AfD is currently polling in second place on around 20% ahead of parliamentary elections on February 23.

    This sounds bad. Like I know voting is for suckers but let’s not make it easy for the neo-nazis to just waltz into power…