The (BFV, by its German acronym), a name that the intelligence services of the Ministry of Interior have received in Germany, has classified the main opposition party, as “sure case of right -wing extremism.”
The decision of the BFV affects the entire Ultra -Right party, which already had this consideration of “safe” right -wing extremist in several federated states, including the federal state of Turingia, where it won the latest regional elections, held last September.
AFD was the second most voted force, with 20.8 % of the votes, so in the new legislature, whose parliamentary activity begins next week, will exercise as the main force of the opposition.
The BFV, after reviewing in a “exhaustive and neutral way” the report that has about AFD, of about 1,100 pages, said in a statement that “the ethnic and based on the ancestry that prevails in the party is not compatible with the basic democratic order.”
This conception “aims to exclude certain population groups from equal participation in society, submit them to unequal treatment that does not conform to the Constitution,” according to the BFV, which alluded in its statement to the “large number of anti -expansion statements, antiminories, antiislam and antimuse” of the party leaders.
“The decisive factor for our assessment is the ethnic and based on the ancestry of the people’s AFD, which devalues all population groups in Germany and violates their human dignity,” said the vice president of the BFV.
“This conception of the people is concretized in the general antimigrants and anti -male of the party,” he added.
The acting interior minister, the social democrat Nancy Faeser defended the decision of the BFV when referring to her in a statement as a “clear and unequivocal evaluation.”
The BFV decision allows the authorities to increase the eventual surveillance of the party nationwide.