AfD youth establishes state association in Thuringia

The AfD youth organization 'Generation Deutschland' established its state association in Thuringia on Saturday. State leader Björn Höcke vows the newcomers to the political fight and emphasizes Thuringia's leading role in the party. The founding took place amid controversial speeches with xenophobic tones.

In Ilmenau, the founding of the Thuringian state association of the AfD youth 'Generation Deutschland' (GD) took place on Saturday. The event was pathetically compared to the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles and the 1871 founding of the Reich. The federal association was established in November in Gießen, and now the states are following. The Thuringian AfD is classified as right-extremist by the constitutional protection agency.

State leader Björn Höcke emphasized the leadership claim in his speech: 'We are the most important state association of the AfD in Germany.' He addressed the youth: 'You are part of a performance community that continually perfects itself.' Höcke demanded turning the country 'from head to feet' and creating 'a new life for Germany' instead of being bystanders. He recalled his time in the Young Union and cited Helmut Kohl's plans from the 1980s to send Turkish citizens back: 'In that sense, the CDU invented remigration, not the AfD.'

The 23-year-old Carolin Lichtenheld was elected state chairwoman. In her speech, she recounted an incident at age 14 on a bus where an 'Arab-looking man' touched her. She called for a 'Fortress Europe' and echoed AfD narratives on assaults by foreigners. Vice Eric Engelhardt spoke of 'Ali and Mohamed' spreading 'fear and terror on schoolyards' and positioned remigration as a guiding principle.

Höcke told the RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (RND) that integrating the youth into the party protects against ban proceedings. The same weekend, associations were founded in North Rhine-Westphalia, Schleswig-Holstein, and Saxony-Anhalt, where right-wing candidates prevailed. In NRW, Luca Hofrath won (165:88 votes); in SH, Jasper Griebel (with a right-extremist past); in Saxony-Anhalt, Florian Ruß (formerly Identitarian Movement, remigration demands). Lichtenheld stressed: There should be 'no distancing from the patriotic forefield'.

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Tense scene of AfD youth group 'Generation Deutschland' founding event in Schleswig-Holstein amid protests and police presence.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

AfD youth group Generation Deutschland plans state association in Schleswig-Holstein

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

The AfD youth organization 'Generation Deutschland' is set to found a state association in Schleswig-Holstein, facing significant resistance. A civil society alliance plans protests in Neumünster, and the constitutional protection agency is alarmed. Jasper Griebel, the leadership candidate, has ties to the right-wing extremist scene.

The Federal Interior Ministry detects no moderation in the AfD's new youth organization Generation Deutschland compared to the dissolved Junge Alternative. In response to a query from Green MP Marlene Schönberger, it reports high personnel and ideological continuity. The founding took place in November 2025 in Gießen.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bundestag Vice President Bodo Ramelow of Die Linke has warned about the AfD federal party congress in Erfurt at the beginning of July, drawing a parallel to the early 1930s. He views it as a homage to the right-wing extremist AfD politician Björn Höcke. Ramelow cautions that the AfD is a dangerous force in Thuringia and Saxony.

Twelve days before the state election in Baden-Württemberg, an Insa poll shows the Greens at 22 percent just ahead of the AfD at 20 percent, with the CDU leading at 28 percent. In a campaign debate, the top candidates presented their plans with a touch of humor. The parties agreed on reducing bureaucracy and strengthening the economy.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) is likened to an extremist beaver gnawing at the pillars of liberal democracy. The dispute over the Otto-Wels Hall in the Reichstag highlights how symbolic debates benefit the party. Democratic parties must create clarity in 2026 and combat the AfD on substantive issues.

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.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The AfD parliamentary group in Saxony-Anhalt has expelled state treasurer Matthias Lieschke over allegations he secretly recorded a party meeting and forwarded it to former general secretary Jan Wenzel Schmidt. This follows earlier expulsion proceedings against Schmidt amid escalating internal party conflicts ahead of the 2026 state election.

 

 

 

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