News illustration: Journalists interview AfD representative outside Cologne Administrative Court after ruling that AfD remains a suspected but not confirmed right-wing extremist group.
News illustration: Journalists interview AfD representative outside Cologne Administrative Court after ruling that AfD remains a suspected but not confirmed right-wing extremist group.
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Constitutional protection office waives appeal in expedited afd case

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The Federal Interior Ministry will not appeal the Cologne Administrative Court's decision that the AfD cannot be classified as a secured right-wing extremist group for now. The party remains a suspected case in the right-wing extremist spectrum. A ruling in the main proceedings is still pending.

The Cologne Administrative Court ruled in an expedited procedure that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as a secured right-wing extremist endeavor and observe it accordingly for the time being. This decision from Thursday will not be challenged: A spokesman for the Federal Interior Ministry told the German Press Agency: "A complaint against the decision of the VG Cologne in the expedited procedure is not planned." As a result, the expedited decision becomes legally binding.

The AfD nevertheless remains classified as a suspected case in the right-wing extremist spectrum. The Interior Ministry is now focusing on the ongoing main proceedings, in which the BfV will continue to argue for the classification. The court justified its decision by stating that while endeavors directed against the free democratic basic order are being pursued within the AfD, they do not shape the party's overall image in a way that would allow a constitutionally hostile basic tendency to be established.

Background: In May 2025, the BfV announced that it would process the entire party as a secured extremist endeavor. The constitutional protection agency's report identified a predominant "ethnic-ancestral" understanding of the people in the AfD that devalues population groups and violates their human dignity. The AfD sued against this. The suspected case classification still allows the BfV to use intelligence means such as surveillance and the deployment of informants. Whether the court will rule differently in the main proceedings depends on additional evidence.

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Reactions on X largely celebrate the Interior Ministry's waiver of appeal in the AfD expedited case as a legal victory, preventing classification as a confirmed right-wing extremist group. AfD supporters view it as validation of democratic choice, while some criticize the Verfassungsschutz for misplaced priorities.

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Realistic illustration of Cologne Administrative Court exterior with AfD supporters celebrating interim ruling against extremist classification, amid observing politicians.
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Cologne court halts interim classification of AfD as confirmed right-wing extremist

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The Cologne Administrative Court has ruled in an expedited procedure that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution may not classify the AfD as confirmed right-wing extremist for the time being. The decision is interim, and the main proceedings are still pending. Politicians from various parties are responding cautiously, while the AfD hails the ruling as a victory.

Following a partial legal victory for the AfD in court, Germany's Federal Interior Ministry is reviewing a domestic intelligence expert opinion on classifying the party as right-wing extremist. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced an in-depth examination that was not conducted under his predecessor Nancy Faeser. The Cologne Administrative Court has temporarily suspended the classification.

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Lower Saxony's constitutional protection agency has classified the AfD state branch as confirmed right-wing extremist, the first such case in western Germany. Interior Minister Daniela Behrens justified this by citing the threat of right-wing extremism to society. The party has announced it will challenge the decision in court.

The AfD faction in the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament has voted out its leader Jan Bollinger shortly after a strong election result. Michael Büge takes over as new faction head. Bollinger remains in the faction and calls for loyalty to the party.

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Reiner Haseloff, former Minister President of Saxony-Anhalt, attributed the AfD's strength to distrust in established parties in an interview with Süddeutsche Zeitung. He warned of the consequences of a potential AfD government after the state election on September 6. A coalition with the AfD is out of the question for the CDU, as it aims to destroy the party.

Following expulsion proceedings against ex-general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Saxony-Anhalt faces fresh allegations of nepotism and cronyism, especially involving top candidate Ulrich Siegmund's family networks ahead of the September 2026 state election. Siegmund defends the hires as trustworthy, but the scandals threaten the party's poll lead and democratic norms.

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The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has announced an admission stop for non-mandatory integration courses, prompting criticism from the SPD parliamentary group. SPD parliamentary manager Dirk Wiese calls the measure hasty and harmful to the economy. The Turkish Community in Germany also expresses dissatisfaction.

 

 

 

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