Verdict - Court: Office for the Protection of the Constitution may monitor AfD
The observation of the AfD as a suspected right-wing extremist case by the Bavarian Constitutional Protection is, in the opinion of the Munich Administrative Court, lawful. The Bavarian AfD's lawsuit against the observation was dismissed by the court.
- The suspicion of right-wing extremist activities against the AfD in Bavaria is a matter being closely monitored by the Bavarian Constitutional Protection in the process of safeguarding the protection of the constitution.
- The Munich Administrative Court upheld its previous judgments, ruling that the observation of the AfD party's activities in Germany aligns with its duties of ensuring the constitution's integrity.
- The dismissal of the AfD's lawsuit in Munich signifies their acceptance of the constitutional protection measures applied to their party, as they are viewed as a potential risk to the democratic order.
- The Bavarian Constitutional Protection processes various judgments regarding potential threats to the German constitution, including those related to the AfD, in order to maintain stability and prevent extremist elements from gaining further influence.