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How Germany's Spy Agency is Taking On a Far-Right Party
GermanyFriday, May 2, 2025
The AfD has been gaining traction in Germany. They got 20. 8% of the votes in the last election. That's a significant number. But recent polls show they're closing the gap with the conservative party. This makes the BfV's move even more crucial. The agency wants to send a clear message. They want to protect Germany's democratic values. They want to stop the AfD's extremist views from spreading.
The AfD isn't taking this lying down. They've criticized the move, calling it a "heavy blow" to democracy. They plan to fight it in court. But the BfV stands firm. They say their findings are based on a thorough investigation. They say there was no political influence in their decision. They want to protect Germany's democratic order. They want to stop the AfD's extremist views from spreading. This is a critical moment for Germany. It's a test of the country's commitment to its democratic values. It's a test of its resolve to stand up to extremism.
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