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German court rules for intel agency against far-right party - ABC News

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A court has ruled that Germany’s domestic intelligence agency can designate the Alternative for Germany party as a suspected case of extremism

The court found that there were sufficient indications of anti-constitutional aspirations inside the party, news agency dpa reported. Judges found that AfD's hard-right faction, known as The Wing, has officially been dissolved but prominent figures continue to exert significant influence.

AfD, which was formed in 2013, has moved steadily to the right over the years. Its platform initially centered on opposition to bailouts for struggling eurozone members.

In January, co-leader Joerg Meuthen left AfD, complaining that large parts of the party have chosen an “increasingly radical” course. He was considered one of its few relative moderates.

AfD leader Tino Chrupalla said the party was “surprised” by Tuesday's verdict and will now consider whether to appeal. He said it disagrees with the ruling and will continue to push for “alternative politics” in Germany's national and state parliaments.

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