Berlin, May 4 (EFE) .- The alternative ultra-right party for Germany (AFD), classified last Friday as the extremist of the right-wing PO the Federal Office of Protection of the Constitution, has demanded that this German agency publicly correct the categorization until Monday.
In a 48 -page warning letter of the Höcker law firm, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution is asked to declare that the classification announced last Friday and the dissemination of the same “were illegal”, according to the letter published this Sunday by AFD.
If this statement does not occur, lawyers will recommend that AFD go with other urgent judicial actions to the Administrative Court of Colonia.
The internal secret services of Germany consider the extreme right party for their approaches “incompatible with the constitutional order.”
Specifically, the country’s second political force is reproached to have an “ethnic conception based on ancestry” that derives in “agitation against certain people or groups of people”, especially against minorities.
The law firm emphasizes however that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution has not contributed any evidence of the categorization in its declaration made public last Friday.
The full report consists of more than a thousand pages that have not been made public.
The party affirms that it expressly committed to the concept of people of article 116 of the Fundamental Law and that “there is no xenophobic or Islamophobic agitation by AFD”, which defends that it criticizes “concrete social phenomena”, such as “irregular immigration, the abuse of social assistance or incidents of violence” and the “inadequate” response of politics to these “worrying events.”
All this, he argues, is covered in every way for freedom of expression.
It also indicates that “there is no evidence of a ‘actively combative position’ by AFD or a” manifestation “to eliminate the free and democratic basic order.” EFE