Berlin-AfD boss Alice Weidel sees no reason for a change of course of the party, which is classified by the protection of the constitution as a right-wing extremist suspicion. “I don’t see the slightest reason that we should moderate,” said Weidel on Sunday in the ARD summer interview. The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV) had presented the new classification of the AfD as “secured right -wing extremist” shortly before the change of government. According to a lawsuit by the AfD, it had agreed to only classify the party as a “right -wing suspicion” until the conclusion of a legal procedure. This does not mean correction of the high class. The label “secured right -wing extremist” rejects it, said Weidel. That is “complete nonsense,” said the politician, who is the party with Tino Chrupalla.