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VisitReactions of other political parties to AfD's status by end of 2024
Support surveillance measures • 25%
Oppose surveillance measures • 25%
Propose stricter regulations • 25%
No significant reaction • 25%
Public statements, policy proposals
German Court Upholds AfD's Extremist Status on Monday
May 13, 2024, 10:31 AM
On Monday, a German high court upheld the classification of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as a 'suspected extremist' organization. This ruling allows Germany's domestic intelligence agency to continue surveillance and investigation of the party and its members. The court's decision supports the agency's ongoing monitoring of the AfD as a potential threat to democracy, affirming its status as a potentially extremist party.
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Reduction in activities • 33%
Expansion in activities • 33%
No significant change in activities • 34%
Stronger Opposition to Surveillance • 33%
Support for Certain Surveillance Measures • 33%
No Change in Stance • 34%
No change in security measures • 33%
Increased security measures • 33%
Public review of security protocols • 33%
More negative • 33%
More positive • 33%
No significant change • 34%
No change in policies • 33%
Moderate changes in policies • 33%
Significant changes in policies • 34%
CDU/CSU opposes • 25%
SPD opposes • 25%
AfD opposes • 25%
Greens oppose • 25%
Widespread condemnation by both parties • 25%
Condemnation primarily by Republicans • 25%
Condemnation primarily by Democrats • 25%
No significant condemnation • 25%
Support from other parties • 25%
Opposition from other parties • 25%
Neutral response from other parties • 25%
Policy adoption by other parties • 25%
Strong Condemnation • 33%
Support for German Court Decision • 33%
No Significant Reaction • 34%
Increase security measures • 25%
Public condemnation • 25%
Negotiations with Germany • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Significant restructuring of party platform • 25%
Adopt more extreme policies • 25%
Introduce more moderate policies • 25%
Maintain current policies • 25%