Peskov described the step of Germany against the AfD as a restrictive measure against non -premream forces in Europe.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that the decision of the German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BFV) to mark the alternative to Germany (AfD) for demonstrably right-wing-ethrhetical organization is a restrictive measure against European non-urineum forces. According to Reuters report, TASR reports this.
BFV claims that there is currently concrete evidence that the anti -immigration AfD is making efforts that threaten the democratic order of Germany and that its understanding of the German nation as a nation based on ethnicity and origin is incompatible with this order.
“The European political scene is now full of various restrictive measures against those political forces and individuals whose worldview does not fit into the dominant mainstream,” Peskov said.
Kremlin spokesman added that this is an internal issue of Germany and Russia has no interest in interfering in this matter, writes Reuters.
AFD reaction
The AfD finished second in the February early parliamentary elections with almost 21 percent of the vote and won 152 parliamentary seats in the Federal Assembly, which has been fixed to 630 since this parliamentary term.
A spokesman for ALICE Weidel co -chairman Alice Weidel announced that the party had filed a lawsuit against the BFV for the aforementioned designation. The filing of the action is in accordance with the AFD announced plan that if the German civil counter -intelligence would not be able to re -evaluate the parties by Monday 08.00 h, the AfD will turn to court.