Incoming German interior minister sceptical about banned party
5/5/2025 5:47
Incoming German interior
minister Alexander Dobrindt suggested on Sunday it was unlikely
the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party would be
banned after the spy agency classified it as "extremist" last
week.
German lawmakers have been discussing outlawing the party
and taking other measures including dismissing civil servants
who are members of the AfD and limiting or halting public
funding.
But Dobrindt told broadcaster ARD he was doubtful whether
the AfD activities identified in the spy agency's report met the
requirements set out for an outright ban.
Guidelines set by the constitutional court say a party must
be shown to be working "combatively and aggressively" to
implement its goals to be banned.
"I'm sceptical, because the aggressive, combative nature of
the party against our democracy must be a defining
characteristic. The Constitutional Court was right to set high
hurdles for banning a party," Dobrindt said.
He added that he was "convinced that the AfD does not need
to be banned, it needs to be governed away, and we need to talk
about the issues that have made the AfD so big".
Dobrindt, a high-profile member of the CSU, the Bavarian
sister party of incoming chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU, said
his ministry would examine the designation in depth and he would
discuss its findings with the spy agency's top brass in person.
SPD leader Lars Klingbeil told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper
that the future government would work to shrink the AfD.
"What I don't believe is that a potential ban procedure,
which could take years, is the sole instrument to bring the AfD
down," Klingbeil, Germany's next vice chancellor, said.
AfD co-leader Alice Weidel accused outgoing Interior
Minister Nancy Faeser of using the spy agency as a "secret
justice system" to discriminate against the party.
"We are a future governing party; even the machinations of
the secret justice system will not be able to prevent that in
the long run," Weidel told the Welt newspaper on Sunday.
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