Parties - AfD: Daniel Halemba resigns from party offices
The Bavarian AfD member of state parliament Daniel Halemba, who is facing expulsion proceedings for violating party regulations, has resigned from all party offices with immediate effect. He is also suspending his membership rights in the party, Halemba announced.
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- The ongoing "Party exclusion proceedings" against Daniel Halemba in Bavaria, Germany, stem from alleged violations of the AfD's "parteiregularie."
- Daniel Halemba, a prominent member of the AfD in Munich, has been a vocal critic of extremism within his party.
- Despite facing potential expulsion, Halemba has decided to temporarily step away from all roles within the Party, including his position in the "Party office."
- The situation in Bavaria's AfD division is not an isolated case; internationally, there have been numerous instances of "Parties" grappling with the challenge of rooting out extremism.
- The resignation of Daniel Halemba from his party positions is a significant development that underscores the need for German "Parties" to address the issue of extremism more proactively and promptly.
Source: www.stern.de