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The AfD can be banned because it is “conclusively unconstitutional”. This means there can be no more excuses, as of June 25th 2026!

The Society for Civil Liberties (Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte - GFF) spent 13 months conducting the most comprehensive investigation to date of the AfD at the federal, state, and in some cases even local levels. A team of eight legal experts conducted an unbiased review in accordance with the standards of the Federal Constitutional Court: Is the AfD anti-constitutional? The result is unequivocal: Yes.

Spanning approximately 1,500 pages and backed by thousands of pieces of evidence, the report demonstrates that the AfD undermines human dignity and the principle of democracy. These are two of the three cornerstones of the free democratic basic order. A party that systematically undermines even one of these principles is already unconstitutional and must therefore be banned pursuant to Article 21, Paragraph 2 of the Basic Law. The legal groundwork has been laid. From here on, it is solely a matter of political will whether this leads to a ban.

Write your representatives now and engage in dialogue! Show them that further delaying the initiation of the ban proceedings is irresponsible.

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Protect people

The AfD is a concrete threat to the well-being, physical integrity and lives of countless people. It incites hatred and racism and thus legitimises violence. No other organisation is currently using as many resources, employees and state funds as the AfD to create a social climate in which perpetrators feel encouraged to commit violence. The warnings, demonstrations and political responses of the past ten years have not been able to prevent the rise of this party. The German Constitution creates a responsibility to protect those affected and threatened. When other means fail, we must consider banning the party.

Protect democracy

With its mayors and district councillors, the AfD is increasingly gaining influence over the administration in East German municipalities. In Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony, government participation is no longer unthinkable. If the AfD gains control of security forces, school curricula and funding programmes, the rule of law will be in immediate danger. We have seen in Poland and Hungary how quickly an independent judiciary can be undermined. A procedure to ban the party will take several years - years during which the AfD can become increasingly entrenched. That is why we need to advocate for the ban now and put pressure on those who can make the motion. We must act before it is too late.

Never again is now

The Constitution begins with the unassailable protection of human dignity - a lesson learnt from the Holocaust and National Socialism. The AfD, however, threatens human dignity and the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of all. It wants to deprive refugees of their individual rights. It wants to reverse decades of migration as part of German society through mass deportations. It wants to banish women back to the kitchen. It wants to prevent the inclusion of people with disabilities. And it denies man-made climate change. After 75 years, the Constitution is thus facing its greatest test. Just to demand a ban on the AfD can stop its normalisation in the media and the willingness of other parties to cooperate with it. If the ban is successful, the state money will no longer flow and the party apparatus, through which the enemies of democracy organise, network and exert influence, will be dissolved.

Alliance

We are committed civil society activists, lawyers, social workers, trade unionists and climate activists. We are individuals who have been involved in anti-fascist politics for years and individuals who are starting to do so now.

The revelations of the Correctiv investigation in January 2024 mobilised us as well as millions of people and strengthened our conviction that the AfD must be banned. That is why we are campaigning for a procedure for a ban to be initiated.

More than 50 organizations support the campaign's call on the Bundestag to initiate the ban procedure before the new elections in February 2025.

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All the important information on the ban of the AfD.

How does a ban procedure work? What’s the key?

How long does it take for a decision on a ban to be made?

What are the consequences of a ban?

Won't they simply found a successor party?

Isn't the AfD a democratically elected party? Wouldn't banning it exclude many voters from the political process?

Isn't a party ban itself authoritarian?

Doesn't a ban or even the initiation of proceedings strengthen the AfD's myth of being a victim?

But surely banning the AfD won’t prevent racism and division in Germany?

Isn't the risk of failure too high?

Does my organization violate the neutrality principle or does it risk losing its non-profit status if it takes a stance against the AfD?

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