Administrative Court of Cologne: The Voters Decide on the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled that the fate of the AfD party will ultimately be decided by the voters or constitutional authorities rather than the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, which recently suffered a setback in court.
Germany Blog: Dobrindt has AfD report examined
Alexander Dobrindt, the Federal Minister of the Interior, has initiated a review of a report concerning the Alternative fรผr Deutschland (AfD) party following a court decision favorable to the AfD against the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Current Lexicon: What is an Urgent Procedure?
The article explains the concept of an urgent procedure in administrative court, particularly in the context of a case brought by the AfD against its classification as 'securely far-right' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
AfD and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: What the Cologne Administrative Court's Ruling Means for AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the AfD party as 'securely right-wing extremist', providing a temporary reprieve for the party.
Podcast: 'On Point': AfD Ruling: Can AfD State Associations Still Be Banned?
A Cologne administrative court ruling allows the AfD to avoid being classified as a whole as extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, leading to discussions on the potential banning of specific extremist state associations.
Environmental Protection: The Boundary and Direction of Business Development
The article discusses the complex relationship between environmental protection and economic freedom in Poland, emphasizing their constitutional significance and the conflicts that arise between private and public interests.
Ruling on the AfD: The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution Will Now Have to Fight for Its Arguments
A court ruling in Cologne prevents the classification of the AfD as an established far-right party, challenging the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution to substantiate its claims against the party.
Decision of the Cologne Administrative Court: What Does Not Characterize the AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the AfD cannot be classified as a securely right-wing extremist party by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, making it harder to demonize the party politically.
Classification of the AfD: This Decision by the Administrative Court is Correct
The Administrative Court in Cologne ruled that the AfD is not a monolithic bloc, challenging the labeling of the party as 'secured right-wing extremist' by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
The Alternative for Germany Party Has So Far Avoided Labeling as Extremist, Court Rules
A German court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as demonstrably right-wing extremist at this time.
Germany: Court ruling temporarily prohibits classifying the AfD as 'confirmed far-right'
A Cologne court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as 'confirmed far-right' pending further legal proceedings.
Constitution Protection: AfD Wins in Urgent Procedure Regarding Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
The Administrative Court of Cologne has temporarily prevented the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution from classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as definitively right-wing extremist, pending the outcome of a main proceedings.
Administrative Court of Cologne: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution may not classify AfD as securely extreme right for the time being
The Administrative Court of Cologne ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the AfD as securely extreme right at this time.
Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and AfD: Who Takes Up the Sword
The article discusses the implications of classifying Germany's AfD party as a confirmed right-wing extremist party.
AfD in Lower Saxony: 'Itโs about exposing, dismissing, disarming'
The AfD in Lower Saxony has been elevated to 'observation object' status by the federal office for protection of the constitution, prompting the party to announce legal action against the decision.
Constitution Protection: Intelligence Services Fear Becoming "Blind and Deaf" to the AfD
Intelligence agencies in Germany express concerns about not being able to adequately monitor the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party amid increasing allegations of corruption and calls for a party ban.
Legal Security: Explained and Not Guaranteed
The Ecuadorian Constitution explains legal security but does not guarantee it with the same emphasis as other rights, leaving it unrecognized and lacking protection against state power.
Children's Ombudsman proposes that the consideration of the child's best interest be added to the Constitution
Elina Pekkarinen, the Children's Ombudsman, has presented a report to the Finnish Parliament advocating for the inclusion of children's best interests in the Constitution.
Berlin Constitutional Court: Protection Against Political Overreach
Berlin's Justice Senator Felor Badenberg announced plans for a constitutional reform to enhance the resilience of the state's constitutional court against political interference.
Against "Radical Narratives" โ Head of the Protection of the Constitution Calls for Political Education in Primary Schools
In light of increasing radicalization among youth, the President of the Lower Saxony Office for the Protection of the Constitution advocates for political education to begin in primary schools to instill democratic values earlier.
Reclaim Connewitz - Leipzig is facing a radical weekend
In Leipzig, rival leftist extremist groups with opposing views on the Middle East conflict are clashing, raising concerns over potential violence, according to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
Most collects signatures for constitutional protection of cash: 'It's more than a party issue'
The political party Most has begun collecting signatures in the Croatian Parliament to modify the Constitution in order to protect cash as a means of payment, warning that failing to do so may require a referendum.
Dobrindt wants to strengthen the Constitution Protection against left-wing extremism
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt plans to increase the personnel of the Constitution Protection Agency to more effectively combat left-wing extremism, while ensuring that the fight against right-wing extremism is not neglected.
Mostovci: We need to protect cash through the Constitution
Members of the Most party and independent representatives in the Croatian parliament oppose the introduction of a digital euro, arguing for constitutional protection of cash in Croatia.