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How the Germans stand on an AfD ban
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The AfD has classified the constitutional protection as secure right -wing extremist. After the decision, almost half of the Germans spoke out for a ban on the party.
According to the “Bild am Sonntag”, 48 percent are a survey by the opinion research institute Insa for an AfD ban, 37 percent against it. 15 percent therefore state that it does not know.
According to the INSA survey, the AfD considers a clear majority of Germans, 61 percent. 31 percent of people do not do this, eight percent do not know.
AfD ban: Differentiated opinion on the effects of prohibition
The INSA opinion is differentiated about the effects of a party ban: 35 percent of those surveyed believe that an AfD ban would help democracy-39 percent see damage to democracy. 16 percent do not expect an impact, ten percent do not know.
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution had submitted a re -evaluation of the AfD on Friday after a year -long examination and now classifies the entire party as “secured right -wing extremist”. The reason for this is a “extremist characteristics of the overall party disregarding human dignity”. The AfD, on the other hand, wants to defend itself legally.
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Source: Stern

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