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Alternative for Germany (, AfD, ) is a
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and
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political party in
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. The
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(BfV), Germany's domestic intelligence agency, had classified the party as a "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavour". This classification was temporarily suspended by the BfV a week after its announcement in May 2025. The report that led to the classification was later leaked to the public. The federal branch of the AfD has been under surveillance since a court ruling in 2022 after it was classified by the domestic intelligence as a "suspected extremist party" in 2021. This classification of a party represented in the federal parliament was a first in the history of Germany. Its name reflects its resistance to the mainstream policies of
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and her slogan (, a German version of "
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"). Established in April 2013, AfD narrowly missed the 5%
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to sit in the
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during the
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. The party won seven seats in the
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as a member of the
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(ECR). After securing representation in 14 of the 16
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parliaments by October 2017, AfD won 94 seats in the 2017 federal election and became the third-largest party in the country, as well as the largest opposition party; its lead candidates were the co-vice chairman
Alexander Gauland Eberhardt Alexander Gauland (born 20 February 1941) is a German politician, journalist and lawyer who has served as leader of the political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Bundestag since September 2017 and co-leader of the party from ...
and
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, the latter having served as the party group leader in the 19th Bundestag. In the 2021 federal election, AfD dropped to being the fifth-largest party in the
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. Following the 2025 federal election, it became the second-largest party and the largest opposition party in the
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. AfD was founded by Gauland,
Bernd Lucke Bernd Lucke (born 19 August 1962) is a German economist, professor, author and former politician. He co-founded the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in 2013 and served as the party's federal chairman until July 2015, when he was displaced and left ...
, and former members of the
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(CDU) to oppose the policies of the
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as a right-wing and moderately
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alternative to the
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but
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CDU. The party presented itself as an
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,
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, and
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movement in its early years. AfD subsequently moved further to the right, and expanded its policies under successive leaderships to include opposition to immigration,
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, and the
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. Since 2015, with the
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of the
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in Europe, AfD's ideology has been characterised by
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,
Völkisch nationalism ''Völkisch'' nationalism (, , ) is a German far-right ultranationalist, ethno-nationalist and racial nationalist ideology. It assumes the essentialist design as ''Völker'' (lit. "peoples") or ''Volksgruppen'' (lit. "ethnic groups"), which ...
right-wing populism Right-wing populism, also called national populism and right populism, is a political ideology that combines right-wing politics with populist rhetoric and themes. Its rhetoric employs anti- elitist sentiments, opposition to the Establis ...
, * * * * * * and
national conservatism National conservatism is a nationalist variant of conservatism that concentrates on upholding national and cultural identity, communitarianism and the public role of religion. It shares aspects of traditionalist conservatism and social conserv ...
. It has a policy focus on opposing Islam, opposing immigration into Germany, especially Muslim immigration into Germany,
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,
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,* * * * denial of human-caused global warming, and supporting closer relations with Russia. Several state associations and other factions of AfD have been linked to or accused of harboring connections with far-right nationalist and proscribed movements, such as PEGIDA, the , and the
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, and of employing
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, as well as
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rhetoric. They have been observed by various
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since 2018. AfD's leadership has denied that the party is racist and has been internally divided on whether to endorse such groups. In January 2022, after a failed power struggle, party leader
Jörg Meuthen Jörg Hubert Meuthen (; born 29 June 1961) is a German economist, academic and politician who was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Germany from 2017 until 2024. He was the frontrunner for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party at ...
resigned his party chairmanship with immediate effect and left the AfD, stating that the party had moved very far to the right with totalitarian traits and in large parts was no longer based on the
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. Former party chairman and co-founder of the AfD, Lucke, had left the party in 2015 with the same remark. The party is the strongest in the areas of the former communist German Democratic Republic (
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), especially the states of
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and
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, largely due to economic and integration issues that continue to persist post-
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, in addition to the East German voters' perceived propensity for
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rule. In the 2021 federal elections, AfD fell from third to fifth place overall but made gains in the
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(the former East Germany). In the former
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, it came in second after SPD with 20.5% of the vote; in the west, it came in fifth with 8.4% of the vote. In the
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, AfD received record 20.8% of the vote and ended on second place behind
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.


History


Background

In September 2012,
Alexander Gauland Eberhardt Alexander Gauland (born 20 February 1941) is a German politician, journalist and lawyer who has served as leader of the political party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Bundestag since September 2017 and co-leader of the party from ...
,
Bernd Lucke Bernd Lucke (born 19 August 1962) is a German economist, professor, author and former politician. He co-founded the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in 2013 and served as the party's federal chairman until July 2015, when he was displaced and left ...
, and the journalist
Konrad Adam Konrad Adam (born 1 March 1942 in Wuppertal) is a German journalist, publicist and former politician who co-founded the Alternative for Germany party. He served as one of three federal spokesmen for the party until 2015. Biography Early life and ...
founded the political group Electoral Alternative 2013 () in
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, to oppose German federal policies concerning the
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, and to confront German-supported bailouts for poorer southern European countries. Their
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was endorsed by several economists, journalists, and business leaders, and stated that the
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had proven to be " unsuitable" as a currency area and that southern European states were "sinking into poverty under the competitive pressure of the euro". Some candidates of what would become AfD sought election in
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as part of the ''Electoral Alternative 2013'' in alliance with the
Free Voters Free Voters (, FW) is a political party in Germany. It originates as an umbrella organisation of several Free Voters Associations (), associations of people which participate in an election without having the status of a registered party. These a ...
, an association participating in local elections without specific federal or foreign policies, and received 1% of the vote. In February 2013, the group decided to found a new party to compete in the 2013 federal election; according to a leaked email from Lucke, the Free Voters leadership declined to join forces.


Founding

The party was founded on 6 February 2013. On 14 April 2013, the AfD announced its presence to the wider public when it held its first convention in
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, elected the party leadership, and adopted a party platform. Bernd Lucke, the entrepreneur
Frauke Petry Frauke Petry (; ; born 1 June 1975) is a German politician who chaired the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party from July 2015 to September 2017. A chemist by training and with a professional background as a businesswoman, some political scienti ...
and Konrad Adam were elected as speakers. AfD's federal board also chose Alexander Gauland, Roland Klaus, and Patricia Casale as its three deputy speakers. The party elected the treasurer Norbert Stenzel and the three assessors Irina Smirnova, Beatrix Diefenbach, and Wolf-Joachim Schünemann. The economist Joachim Starbatty, along with , , , and , were elected to the party's scientific advisory board. Between 31 March and 12 May 2013 AfD founded affiliates in all 16
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in order to participate in the federal elections. On 15 June 2013 the
Young Alternative for Germany The Young Alternative for Germany ( or JA) was a far-right youth organisation in Germany. Founded in June 2013 and dissolved in March 2025, it was made for people aged 14 to 35 years, the JA was the '' de facto'' youth wing of the Alternative for ...
was founded in
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as the AfD's youth organisation. During the British prime minister
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's visit to Germany in April 2013, the British Conservative Party was reported to have contacted both AfD and the
Free Voters Free Voters (, FW) is a political party in Germany. It originates as an umbrella organisation of several Free Voters Associations (), associations of people which participate in an election without having the status of a registered party. These a ...
to discuss possible cooperation, supported by the
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(ECR) group of the European Parliament. In June 2013 Bernd Lucke gave a question and answer session organized by the Conservative Party-allied Bruges Group
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in
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, London. In a detailed report in the conservative ''
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'' in April 2013, the paper's Berlin-based political correspondent Majid Sattar revealed that the
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(SPD) and CDU had conducted
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to blunt the growth and attraction of AfD. Advocating the abolition of the euro, AfD took a more radical stance than the Free Voters. The
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opposed any coalition with AfD at their 2013 spring convention. The AfD's initial supporters were the same prominent economists, business leaders, and journalists who had supported the Electoral Alternative 2013, including former members of the
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(CDU), who had previously challenged the constitutionality of the German government's eurozone policies at the
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. AfD did not regard itself as a splinter party from the CDU, as its early membership also contained a former state leader from the Free Democratic Party and members of the Federation of Independent Voters, a pressure group of independents and small business owners.


Lucke's leadership (2013–2015)

On 22 September 2013 AfD won 4.7% of the votes in the 2013 federal election, just missing the 5% barrier to enter the
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. The party won about 2 million party list votes and 810,000 constituency votes, which was 1.9% of the total of these votes cast across Germany. AfD did not participate in the 2013 Bavaria state election held on 15 September. The party gained parliamentary representation for the first time in the state parliament of
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, with the defection of Jochen Paulus from the Free Democratic Party to AfD in early May 2013; he was not re-elected and left office in January 2014. In the 2013 Hesse state election held on 22 September, the same day as the 2013 federal election, AfD failed to gain representation with just 4% of the vote. In early 2014, the
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ruled the proposed 3% vote hurdle for representation in the European elections unconstitutional, and the 2014 European Parliament election became the first run in Germany without a barrier for representation. AfD held a party conference on 25 January 2014 at Frankenstolz Arena,
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, northwest
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. The conference chose the slogan ("Courage o stand upfor Germany") to replace the former slogan (, or more succinctly, "Telling it as it is"), which prompted disagreement among the federal board that the party could be seen as too anti-European. A compromise was reached by using the slogan "MUT ZU D*EU*TSCHLAND", with the "EU" in "DEUTSCHLAND" encircled by the 12 stars of the
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. The conference elected the top six candidates for the European elections on 26 January 2014 and met again the following weekend to choose the remaining euro candidates. Candidates from 7th–28th place on the party list were selected in Berlin on 1 February. Party chairman Bernd Lucke was elected as lead candidate. In February 2014, AfD officials said they had discussed alliances with the British anti-EU
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(UKIP), which Lucke and the federal board of AfD opposed, and also with the
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(ECR) group, to which Britain's Conservative Party belongs. In April 2014 Hans-Olaf Henkel, AfD's second candidate on the European election list, ruled out forming a group with UKIP. stating that he saw the Conservatives as the preferred partner in the European Parliament. On 10 May 2014 Lucke had been in talks with the Czech and Polish member parties of the ECR group. In the 2014 European Parliament election on 25 May, AfD came in fifth place in Germany, with 7.1% of the national vote (2,065,162 votes), and seven
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(MEPs). On 12 June 2014, it was announced that AfD had been accepted into the ECR group in the European Parliament. The official vote result was not released to the public, but figures of 29 votes for and 26 against were reported by the membership. The inclusion of AfD in the ECR group was said to have caused mild tensions between the German chancellor
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and the British prime minister
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. On 31 August AfD received 9.7% of the vote in the
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, winning 14 seats in the
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. On 14 September, AfD obtained 10.6% of the vote in the 2014 Thuringian and 12.2% in the Brandenburg state election, winning 11 seats in both state parliaments. On 15 February 2015 AfD won 6.1% of the vote in the Hamburg state election, gaining the mandate for eight seats in the
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, winning their first seats in a western German state. On 10 May 2015, AfD secured in the 5.5% of the vote in the 2015 Bremen state election gaining representation in their fifth state parliament on a 50% turnout.


Petry's leadership (2015–2017)

After months of factional infighting and a cancelled party gathering in June 2015,
Frauke Petry Frauke Petry (; ; born 1 June 1975) is a German politician who chaired the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party from July 2015 to September 2017. A chemist by training and with a professional background as a businesswoman, some political scienti ...
was elected on 4 July 2015 as the '' de facto'' principal speaker of the party with 60% of the member votes ahead of Bernd Lucke at a party congress in
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. Petry was a member of the national-conservative faction of AfD. Her leadership was widely seen as heralding a shift of the party to the right to focus more on issues such as immigration, Islam, and strengthening ties to
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, a shift which was claimed by Lucke as turning the party into a " Pegida party". In the following week, five MEPs exited the party on 7 July, the only remaining MEPs being
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and Marcus Pretzell, and Lucke announced on 8 July 2015 that he was resigning from AfD, citing the rise of xenophobic and pro-Russian sentiments in the party. At a meeting of members of the Wake-up call (Weckruf 2015) group on 19 July 2015, AfD founder Bernd Lucke and former AfD members announced they would form a new party, the Alliance for Progress and Renewal, under the founding principles of AfD. The split off party was eventually renamed the
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, but had little electoral success. In February 2016, AfD announced a cooperation pact with the
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(FPÖ). On 8 March 2016, the bureau of the ECR group began motions to exclude AfD from their group due to its links with the far-right FPÖ, inviting the two remaining AfD MEPs to leave the group by 31 March, with a motion of exclusion to be tabled on 12 April if they refuse to leave voluntarily. While von Storch left the ECR group on 8 April to join the
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group, Pretzell let himself be expelled on 12 April. With the
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remaining the dominant national issue, elections on 13 March were held in the three states of
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,
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, and
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, and saw the AfD receiving double-digit percentages of the vote in all three states. In the
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, AfD reached second place in the Landtag, receiving 24.2% of the vote. In the
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, AfD achieved third place, with 15.1% of the vote. In the
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, AfD again reached third place, with 12.6% of the vote. In
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's home state of
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, her CDU was beaten into third place following a strong showing of AfD, who contested at state level for the first time, to claim the second-highest polling with 20.8% of the vote in the 2016 state election. AfD voter support in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania appears to have come from both left-wing and right-wing parties, with support for the
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down 4.9%, CDU down 4.1%, The Left down 5.2%,
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down 3.9%, and support for the
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(NDP) halved, dropping to 3.0%. Rising support for AfD meant that The Greens and the NDP failed to reach the 5% threshold to qualify for seats in the
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, and consequently lost their seats. In the
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, which AfD also contested for the first time, the party achieved a vote of 14.2%, making them the fifth largest party represented in the state assembly. Their vote seems to have come equally from the SPD and CDU, whose votes declined 6.7% and 5.7%, respectively. At the party congress held on 30 April to 1 May 2016, AfD adopted a policy platform based upon opposition to Islam, calling for the ban of Islamic symbols including
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s,
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s, and ''
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'' (call to prayer), using the slogan "Islam is not a part of Germany".


Meuthen's leadership (2017–2022)

At the party conference in April 2017, Frauke Petry announced that she would not run as the party's main candidate for the 2017 federal election. This announcement grew out of internal power struggle as the party's support had fallen in polls from 15% in the summer of 2016 to 7% just before the conference.
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from the far-right wing of the party and Petry were attempting to push each other out of the party. Petry's decision was partly seen as a step to avoid a vote at the conference on the issue of her standing. The party chose Alexander Gauland, a stark conservative who worked as an editor and was a former member of the CDU, to lead the party in the elections. Gauland supported the retention of Höcke's party membership. Alice Weidel, who is perceived as more moderate and
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, was elected as his running mate. The party approved a platform that, according to ''
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'', "urges Germany to close its borders to asylum applicants, end
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and to leave the EU if Berlin fails to retrieve national sovereignty from Brussels, as well as to amend the country's constitution to allow people born to non-German parents to have their German citizenship revoked if they commit serious crimes." In the 2017 federal election AfD won 12.6% of the vote and received 94 seats; this was the first time it had won seats in the
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. It won three constituency seats, which would have been enough to qualify for proportionally-elected seats in any event. Under a long-standing law intended to benefit regional parties, any party that wins at least three constituency seats qualifies for its share of proportionally-elected seats, regardless of vote share. At a press conference held by AfD the day after the 2017 federal election, Frauke Petry said that she would participate in the Bundestag as an independent; she said she did this because extremist statements by some members made it impossible for AfD to function as a constructive opposition, and to make clear to voters that there is internal dissent in the AfD. She also said that she would be leaving the party at some future date. Petry formed the Blue Party in September 2017. Four members of AfD in the
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legislature, including Bernhard Wild, also left the party to form Citizens for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, which folded in December 2018. On 6 November 2019 Petry announced that the Blue Party would dissolve by the end of the year. In 2018
André Poggenburg André Poggenburg (born 1975 in Weißenfels, Bezirk Halle, East Germany) is a German politician and former member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. He was state chairman of the party in the federal state of Saxony-Anhalt and was leadi ...
, AfD's regional leader of the eastern
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state, resigned his post after making racist remarks concerning Turks and immigrants with dual citizenship. In 2019, Poggenburg started a new far-right party, (ADPM), which he left in August 2019 after his internal call to dissolve ADPM and to support AfD in the upcoming state elections of fall 2019 was denied. Ahead of the 2021 federal election, AfD campaigned with the slogan "Germany. But Normal" and took a position of opposing further lockdowns in response to the
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. Having moved further right on economic issues and remaining strongly right on socio-cultural issues, despite attempts to normalize, AfD's manifesto for the federal election was deemed to be still too radical for the party to take part in government. In the federal election, AfD saw a dip in national vote share by getting 10.3% of the vote, compared to 12.6% in 2017; however, the party emerged as the largest in the states of
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and
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, and saw a strong performance in
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. The party's results drew a mixed analysis from AfD members and political commentators, the latter of whom attributed the slight decline to visible infighting, whereas AfD candidates such as Alice Weidel blamed media bias against the party. The political scientist Kai Arzheimer commented that the result "wasn't any appreciable increase, but it wasn't a disaster for them." Arzheimer also posited that the result demonstrated that AfD had firmly established itself in German national politics but had not reached beyond its core support. AfD's top candidates
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and Weidel praised the result as "solid", while party spokesman
Jörg Meuthen Jörg Hubert Meuthen (; born 29 June 1961) is a German economist, academic and politician who was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Germany from 2017 until 2024. He was the frontrunner for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party at ...
stated that the party should reevaluate the result and aim on "sending strong signals towards the center" to win back new voters. Meuthen left the party in January 2022.


Chrupalla and Weidel (2022–present)

AfD held their three seats in the
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. At the same time, they lost all their seats in the
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. In the
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in October, AfD won 9 more seats compared to 2017 to a total of 18. In the
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AfD recorded a small upswing by gaining 4 seats compared to the 2021 election. In the
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AfD did not participate and lost all their seats, as the Bremen electoral committee had barred AfD from the election due to internal divisions that had resulted in them submitting two lists of candidates. The
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, another right-wing party, participated instead; they received 10 seats (after having only one seat in 2019) in Bremen's state parliament. On 25 June 2023, amidst rises in polls,
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's AfD won its first district election in Sonneberg (district), Sonneberg. In the run-off election held on 2 July, the AfD candidate won against the independent politician Nils Naumann, becoming AfD's first ever mayor. On 8 October state elections, AfD significantly increased its share in 2023 Hessian state election, Hesse where it became the second-biggest party (+9 seats) and in 2023 Bavarian state election, Bavaria, where it became the third (+10 seats). Observers considered the increase of support for the AfD as not being limited to the local level. Opinion polling for the 2025 German federal election conducted in early July 2023 showed that the AfD polled more than the SPD, achieving second place behind the
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alliance. The SPD co-leader said a ban should be considered if the AfD is categorized as a group of "proven Right-wing extremists" by the
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. Friedrich Merz, the CDU leader, warned that "banning parties has never actually solved political problems". Germans are evenly split on a ban, with 47 per cent in favour and 47 per cent against; the ban is more popular in the west and among liberal Greens. In December 2023, Tim Lochner of AfD was elected Mayor of Pirna (Saxony), he became the first mayor of a city with more than 20,000 inhabitants to be a member of the party. In 2023, the AfD saw 86 Political violence, violent attacks on AfD party representatives. This was more than on any other German party.


2023 meeting and subsequent protests

In January 2024 Correctiv reported that members of AfD had Meeting of right-wing extremists at Potsdam in 2023, secretly met with figures from the German and Austrian far-right in November 2023, in which they allegedly discussed a "remigration" plan for deporting immigrants, which could include naturalised German citizens. Those present included the Identitarian movement, Identitarian activist Martin Sellner. The AfD distanced itself from the meeting, saying it was not responsible for what was discussed and that its members had attended only in a personal capacity. Alice Weidel parted ways with Roland Hartwig, an advisor who was present at the meeting. The plan was condemned by German politicians, including Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The report sparked 2024 German anti-extremism protests, protests against the AfD across Germany, with protestors calling for a ban of AfD. Subsequently, the AfD member Maximilian Krah got involved in controversy, prompting AfD to be expelled from the Identity and Democracy, ID group, with Conservative People's Party of Estonia, EKRE supporting expulsion of Krah, but opposing the removal of the entire AfD delegation, and the Freedom Party of Austria, FPÖ opposing the expulsion of AfD.


2024

On 9 June 2024 AfD won 16% of the vote in the European Parliament elections, second only to the
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and almost five percentage points more than in the 2019 election. AfD prevailed in all five former East Germany, East German states. One of the party's leaders,
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, hailed the results as "historic". In an attempt to rejoin the ID group, the AfD replaced its controversial candidate Maximilian Krah with René Aust as head of the AfD delegation in the European Parliament. However, AfD failed to join ID, or now named Patriots for Europe. Instead, AfD formed the new Europe of Sovereign Nations Group, ESN group which was composed predominantly of AfD members, as well as some other Ethnic nationalism, ethnonationalist parties across Europe.


State elections in the former East Germany

In the 2024 Thuringian state election, the AfD became the first far-right party in Germany since the Nazi Party to win a plurality of seats in a state election. The AfD also performed strongly in 2024 Brandenburg state election, Brandenburg and 2024 Saxony state election, Saxony.


2025

On 23 February 2025 AfD won 20.8% of the vote in the German federal election, second to the
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. It gained 10.4 percentage points over the 2021 election result. The party won nearly a third of the votes in each of the East German states, the lowest being 32.5% in Brandenburg and the highest 38.5% in Thuringia, and won all but three constituency seats in the former East Germany (Potsdam, Erfurt and one of two seats in Leipzig). In the former West Germany, the party beat the SPD for second place by less than 0.5% of the vote and received more than 20% of the vote in two southwestern states: Saarland (21.6%) and
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(20.1%). On April 2025, for the first time in German history, AfD was ahead of the CDU/CSU (Union) in some Opinion poll, opinion polls for the Next German federal election, next federal election, while other polls put it on par with the Union or in second place. Support for the CDU/CSU, an Political alliance, alliance that won the election, fell from 29% to 24%, while AfD rose by three percentage points from 22% to 25%, partially becoming the most popular party in Germany. In May 2025 the
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(BfV) classified AfD as a "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor". In a 1,100-page classified and undisclosed report, BfV experts found that AfD is a "racist and Islamophobia, anti-Muslim organisation". The classification will allow German authorities to monitor AfD and possibly limit or halt Subsidy, public funding for it. It may also inspire its opponents to attempt to get it banned. AfD leaders
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and
Tino Chrupalla Tino Chrupalla (; born 14 April 1975) is a German politician from the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD). A member of the German parliament (Bundestag) since 2017, he has served as co-chairman of the AfD since 2019 along wi ...
said the decision was "clearly politically motivated" and was a "severe blow to German democracy". They argued that AfD is being discredited and Persecution, persecuted by the government. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that BfV provided a "very detailed justification" for its decision and that proceedings to ban the AfD must not be rushed. Several federal states in Germany have begun considering measures that would ban AfD members from being employed in jobs like Civil service, civil servants, Police officer, police officers, Teacher, teachers or Soldier, soldiers in response to the classification. On 4 May 2025 a poll conducted by Insa Polling Institute which surveyed 1,001 people found that 48% of them favour banning AfD. The poll also showed that 61% of participants consider AfD a "right-wing extremist” party. On 5 May AfD sued the Federal Office for the Protection of Constitution, accusing it of violating the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (the German constitution) by trying to prosecute AfD for saying ideas which are considered freedom of speech and legitimate criticism of German immigration policies. A court in Cologne will start reviewing the case once BfV confirms that it has been notified of the lawsuit. Sieghard Knodel, a member of AfD in the
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, had announced his resignation from the party on 6 May 2025. Knodel's resignation was confirmed by an AfD spokesperson and an email which Knodel wrote on 5 May. In the email he expressed his reasons for leaving, stating: "In light of the classification of the party as confirmed right-wing extremist by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, I must protect my private and business environment", he also wrote that his decision was "unavoidable" and that he would continue to serve as a non-attached member of parliament. As a result of him leaving the party, AfD's Legislature, parliamentary seats have decreased from 152 to 151. On May 8, the extremist classification of AfD was temporarily suspended by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, BfV in a standstill agreement, meaning that the agency is pausing the extremist designation until an official Judgment (law), court judgement has been made. Two AfD's leaders,
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and
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, said that BfV's decision is a "first important step" that would help "counter the accusation of Far-right politics, right-wing extremism". The expertise by the BfV, that led to the classification, was later leaked to the public.


Ideology and platform

AfD is broadly considered to be a right-wing and national-conservative movement in both socioeconomic and sociocultural terms. AfD's policy brief and mission statement seeks to define the party as both liberal and conservative, with an emphasis on protecting National Sovereignty, sovereignty, Western identity, and German culture in what it calls a "peaceful, democratic and sovereign Nation state, nation-state of the German people." Political scientists and journalists have also described AfD as synonymous with opposition to immigration,
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, and holding a nationalist bent, with various shades of German nationalism from civic nationalism to hardline sentiments visible in the party. Other commentators have categorized it as a Radical right (Europe), radical right populist party or as "a typical radical right-wing populist party", with an emphasis on Nativism (politics), nativism. Within its elected representation and grassroots membership, AfD has grown to contain interparty factions that range from more moderate conservatives to radicals. AfD was initially founded as a liberal conservative party of the middle class, with a tendency towards soft Euroscepticism, being supportive of Germany's membership in the
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but critical of further European integration, the existence of the euro currency and the bailouts by the
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for countries such as Greece.* * * * At that time, the party also advocated support for Swiss-style semi-direct democracy, major reforms to the Eurozone, opposition to immigration, and opposed same-sex marriage. During this period, the party espoused economic liberal, * * * * ordoliberal, and national liberal policy stances. Former party MEP Hans-Olaf Henkel likened AfD's early platform to the Conservative Party in Britain rather than hard Eurosceptic or nationalist parties such as the
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or the National Rally, National Front in France. AfD was also compared to the Tea Party movement by some media outlets due to its campaigns against Eurozone bailouts, although AfD's early leadership disputed this and said it was not looking to attract right-wing extremists into the party. In 2015 more moderate members, including its founder and former chairman
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, left AfD after
Frauke Petry Frauke Petry (; ; born 1 June 1975) is a German politician who chaired the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party from July 2015 to September 2017. A chemist by training and with a professional background as a businesswoman, some political scienti ...
was elected chairperson to found a new party, the Alliance for Progress and Renewal, which was renamed the
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in November 2016. When party founder Bernd Lucke had left AfD in 2015, he cited, among other reasons an "Anti-Western sentiment, anti-western, decidedly AfD pro-Russia movement, pro-Russian foreign and security policy orientation" as well as increasing calls to "pose the 'system question' with regard to our parliamentary democracy" as reasons for his departure from the party. At that time, AfD was performing poorly in opinion polls, polling at around 3%, and was suffering infighting; however, an 2015 European migrant crisis, influx of refugees and migrants boosted their support later in 2015, with the party turning from matters related to the Eurozone to focus on opposing migration, in particular Muslims and Muslim immigration. AfD underwent a further shift to the right after Petry left the party in 2017 and formed The Blue Party (Germany), The Blue Party, following AfD's adoption of more hardline Islamophobic, anti-immigration positions, and historical revisionist remarks by leading AfD figures. The party now resembles other populist radical right (Europe), radical right parties in Europe but is somewhat unusual because it maintains visible ties to even more extreme groups. The party has been described by political scientists as more radical than many other European right-wing populist parties, including the Sweden Democrats, the Danish People's Party, and the
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. AfD has been described as, and accused of, containing members sympathetic to the
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and Pegida. The AfD leadership has been split on whether to embrace these movements within the party. In March 2020 the
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() classified AfD's far-right nationalistic faction known as ''Der Flügel'' as "a right-wing extremist endeavor against the free democratic basic order" and as "not compatible with the Basic Law", placing it under government surveillance. In early March 2021 most of Germany's major media outlets reported that the ''Bundesverfassungsschutz'' had placed the whole AfD under surveillance as a "suspected extremist group". In response to claims from AfD members that the move was intended to damage the party's chances in the 2021 German federal election, the agency stated it would not make public announcements regarding investigations into AfD or its candidates for the foreseeable future. After the revelations, the surveillance was blocked by the courts to give equal opportunities among political parties in a key election year. In 2022 it was ruled that the BfV may classify and monitor the entire party as a suspected right-wing extremist group. A corresponding lawsuit by AfD was dismissed because "there were sufficient factual indications of anti-constitutional efforts within the AfD". The dismissal was upheld in May 2024. On 26 April 2023 the BfV, after four years of investigations into the
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, categorized that group as a confirmed extremist organisation. This allowed the chief of the BfV Thomas Haldenwang to place the youth wing under even more intensive surveillance than the tapping of phone and the use of undercover agents that had been the case until then. In 2025, the
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officially classified AfD as a "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor," which allows authorities to increase surveillance, and permits the use of informants and monitoring of communications. The expertise by the BfV, that led to that classification, was later leaked to the public. AfD is anti-communist and engaged in red-baiting by comparing
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and her government to Stasi, the secret police in
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.


Ideological factions

Political commentators and analysts have described the party as containing two prominent factions: subscribers to the more dovish and moderate national-conservative ''Alternative Mitte'' (Alternative Center) wing, such as the parliamentarians
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,
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, and
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, who oppose collaboration with movements or figures like the Pegida founder Lutz Bachmann; and the more hardline identitarian ''Der Flügel'' (The Wing) faction, comprising figures at state level such as Thuringia state leader
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. The political author Jeffrey Gedmin has described the present incarnation of AfD as somewhat lacking in a consistent ideological vision and containing a broad church of members who are conservatives, social conservatives, radical-rightists, and others who do not present clear ideological narrative. He also described some of its core voter support as ranging from far-right nationalists to moderate but traditionalist and disaffected conservatives.


German nationalism

Over time a focus on German nationalism, on reclaiming Germany's sovereignty and national pride, especially in repudiation of German collective guilt, Germany's culture of shame with regard to its Nazism, Nazi past, became more central in AfD's ideology and a central plank in its populist appeals. Petry, who led the moderate wing of the party, said that Germany should reclaim ''Völkisch nationalism, völkisch'' from its Nazi connotations, while the more right-wing Björn Höcke regularly speaks of the ''Vaterland'' ("fatherland") and ''Volk'' ("nation" or "people", but with a strong ethnic or racial connotation). In January 2017 Höcke in a speech stated, in reference to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin Holocaust Memorial, that "Germans are the only people in the world who plant a monument of shame in the heart of the capital" and criticized this "laughable policy of coming to terms with the past". Höcke continued that Germany should make a "180 degree" turn with regard to its sense of national pride.


Antisemitism

Although AfD leaders have repeatedly denied accusations of antisemitism, some AfD members and candidates have expressed antisemitic attitudes. According to a study conducted by the Forsa Institute in 2019, while 2% of the German population Holocaust Denial, agreed with the statement that "the Holocaust is propaganda of the Allies of World War II, Allied Powers", that proportion was 15% among AfD supporters. In 2001, 12 years before the founding of AfD, the former AfD
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member Wilhelm von Gottberg expressed his views on the Memorialization, remembrance of the Holocaust by quoting the Italian neofascist Mario Consoli in saying "Any pretext, no matter how flimsy [...], is good enough to remind people of the Holocaust. The propaganda steamroller is getting stronger rather than weaker over the years, and in more and more countries the Jewish 'truth' about the Holocaust is being given legal protection. The Holocaust must remain a myth, a dogma that is beyond the reach of any free historical research." In 2017, ten AfD Member of the German Bundestag, Bundestag members were found to have participated in a closed Facebook group named "the Patriots" in which, among other things, Antisemitism, antisemitic, Racism, racist, Nazism, pro-Nazi and New World Order (conspiracy theory), conspiratorial posts were widespread. One Internet Meme, meme posted therein, which showed the Holocaust victim Anne Frank's face edited on a pizza box labelled with the German equivalent of "fresh from the oven", gained particular media attention. While some AfD officials stated that they had been unknowingly added to the Facebook group without consent and that they had now left it, the Bundestag member Stephan Protschka remained, saying "I am a member of this group because I also see myself as a patriot." According to a 2019 report by the
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, statements by leading AfD representatives such as
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and
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, who exonerate List of major perpetrators of the Holocaust, Holocaust perpetrators and discredit the reappraisal of the Nazi Germany, Nazi era as "anti-German", create a "connectivity" to right-wing extremist
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and could "ultimately lead to Holocaust denial, denial of Causes of World War II, war guilt and the Holocaust". In 2023 :de:Felix Klein (Diplomat), Felix Klein, the :de:Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für jüdisches Leben in Deutschland und den Kampf gegen Antisemitismus, Federal Government Commissioner for Jewish Life in Germany and the Fight against antisemitism, stated that leading forces within AfD relativize the Holocaust and that the party condones antisemitism. Josef Schuster, President of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, stated in 2024 that he is "concerned that the AfD would deliberately act against Jewish life, if it fits into their concept", and that the party offers Antisemitism, antisemites a home. A study commissioned by the American Jewish Committee in 2021 came to the conclusion that antisemitism belongs to the "programmatic core" of the AfD. According to the study, the party conducts "targeted campaigns" against Jewish celebrities. The study's author, :de:Lars Rensmann, Lars Rensmann, stated that "despite some lip service to the contrary, hostility towards Israel, Holocaust relativization, antisemitic conspiracy thinking and anti-Jewish images occupy a prominent place" in AfD. AfD supports Legal aspects of ritual slaughter, a ban on kosher slaughter within the country, as well as the "import and sale of kosher meat". AfD instead wants to require the stunning of animals before slaughter which is against both Jewish and Muslim religious law that both require animals to be conscious when their necks are cut.


Immigration, multiculturalism and Islam

AfD describes German national identity as under threat both from European integration and from the presence and accommodation of immigrants and refugees within Germany. Former leader Petry said in March 2016: "I'm not against immigration, but... the economic and social consequences of migration on both home and host countries are equally momentous.... The immigration of so many Muslims will change our culture. If this change is desired, it must be the product of a democratic decision supported by a broad majority. But Ms. Merkel simply European migrant crisis#Germany accepts refugees stranded in Hungary, opened the borders and invited everybody in, without consulting the parliament or the people." In its programme, AfD wants to end what it describes as mass immigration and focus on taking in small numbers of skilled immigrants who are expected to integrate into society and speak German. It encourages German nationals to have more children, as opposed to trying to boost the German population through foreign migration. The party wants to review EU freedom of movement rules and states that immigrants must be employed and contribute to social security through paying taxes for at least four years before being allowed to receive state benefits. AfD calls for mass deportations of foreign born criminals with multiple citizenship or permanent residency. The party describes the Geneva Convention on Refugees as "outdated", calls for stricter vetting of refugees, and believes the German government should invest in special economic and safe zones in third world nations as opposed to taking in large numbers of asylum seekers without background checks. AfD is critical of multiculturalism in Germany. The party favours banning the
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, the Islamic call to prayer in public areas and the construction of new minarets, ending foreign funding of mosques and putting imams through a state vetting procedure. AfD began to employ anti-Muslim rhetoric during the leadership of Petry, who responded positively to comparisons between the party and Pegida. In 2016 the party adopted several anti-Muslim positions and stated in its manifesto that "Islam does not belong to Germany. Its expansion and the ever-increasing number of Muslims in the country are viewed by the AfD as a danger to our state, our society, and our values." The party has run The Slave Market (Gérôme painting)#Use in media, a billboard campaign that explicitly referenced the far-right Eurabia conspiracy theory, and the party has been seen to have been strongly influenced by, and to be a part of the counter-jihad movement. In January 2025 the Karlsruhe branch of the AfD initiated a controversial campaign by distributing flyers resembling Airline ticket, flight tickets labeled ''"Abschiebetickets"'' ("deportation tickets") in mailboxes. These flyers included a QR code linking to AfD Karlsruhe's website and were intended as promotional material for the upcoming Bundestag elections. The action prompted investigations by the criminal police on suspicions of incitement to hatred (''Volksverhetzung''). In January 2025, after 2025 Aschaffenburg stabbing, a deadly knife attack perpetrated by an Afghanistan, Afghan migrant, who had no residence permit, the CDU issued a motion regarding migration into the federal parliament, which attained a majority due to the AfD voting alongside the CDU. With this motion, CDU leader Friedrich Merz ignored his own proposal, uttered in November 2024, to only put questions to the vote that would find a majority without the AfD. The Bundestag went on to reject the CDU's proposed legislation a few days later, largely due to a dozen CDU legislators abstaining, a decision seen to be sparked by the AfD-related controversy.


Society


LGBT rights

According to its interim electoral manifesto, AfD opposes Same-sex marriage in Germany, same-sex marriage and favours civil unions. AfD deputy leader
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has publicly opposed same-sex marriage. In an effort to overturn same-sex marriage laws, AfD filed a lawsuit over the issue in 2017.
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, co-chairwoman of the party, is a lesbian and is in a civil union with a female Sri Lankan-born Swiss film producer. Weidel has two adopted children with her partner. Hans-Christoph Berndt, the AfD's lead candidate for the 2024 Brandenburg state election, announced that, if elected, he would ban the practice of displaying Pride flag, rainbow flags on public buildings in Brandenburg, the state. The AfD parliamentary group of the Landtag of Lower Saxony also introduced a motion to ban rainbow flags from public buildings in 2024.


Circumcision

AfD supports a Circumcision and law, ban on circumcision for non-medical reasons for those under the age of majority, saying that the practice constituted "serious violations of fundamental rights".


Feminism

The left-leaning newspaper ''Die Tageszeitung'' described the party as advocating "old gender roles". Wolfgang Gedeon, an elected AfD representative, has included feminism, along with "sexualism" and "migrationism", in an ideology he calls "green communism" that he opposes, and argues for family values as part of German identity. As AfD has campaigned for traditional roles for women, it has aligned itself with groups opposed to Third-wave feminism, modern feminism. The youth wing of the party has used social media to campaign against aspects of modern feminism, with the support of party leadership.


Economy

AfD is an economically liberal party. Despite the 2015 split of economic liberals, AfD can still be broadly characterized as
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on economic terms, emphasizing deregulation and much limited state intervention. Attempts by some party factions to emphasize small and medium-sized enterprises, and advocate protectionism over free trade, have not had much success.


Environment and climate

AfD has a platform of climate change denial. AfD accepts that the climate is changing, however, it denies that this change is attributable to human influences. Instead the party argues that climate change is entirely caused by natural factors. AfD argues that the rising carbon dioxide concentrations have been beneficial (contributed to a "greening" of Earth). Next to its climate change denial, AfD opposes far-reaching climate policies: The party opposes energy transformation policies (''Energiewende''), wants to scrap the German Renewable Energy Act, the German Energy Saving Regulations, and the German Renewable Energy Heat Act. They also want to end bioenergy subsidies and restrict "uncontrolled expansion of wind energy". The party rejects the European Green Deal and has warned against the deindustrialization of Europe.


Energy

The party argues that the energy transition threatens energy security, possibly leading to energy blackouts. It, therefore, views lignite as the only native energy source that can guarantee German energy security and energy self-sufficiency. Furthermore, AfD wants to reinstate Germany's nuclear plants, arguing that closures between 2002 and 2011 were "economically damaging and not objectively justified". The party argues that the government should "allow a lifetime extension of still operating nuclear power plants on a transitional basis". The party opposes the criminalization of ecocide in the European Union, with Gunnar Beck, an MEP for AfD, stating that "recognizing crimes against the environment as a violation of human rights and even war crimes is yet another grotesque inflation of the human rights doctrine."


Foreign policy


Defence

AfD wants a reinstatement of conscription in Germany, starting for able-bodied men at the age of 18.


Russia and the United States

While AfD had been pro-NATO and Atlanticism, pro-United States during the first Trump administration, it had been sharply critical of the Biden administration. It was significantly divided on whether to support
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, but has since moved to a pro-Russian direction, opposing sanctions on Russia supported by NATO and the United States and calling for an end to military aid to Ukraine. It is also divided on Free-trade area, free-trade agreements. In March 2019, party leader Alexander Gauland said in an interview with the Russian newspaper ''Komsomolskaya Pravda'' that they consider the war in Donbas to be a Ukrainian internal matter, and that Germany should not get involved in the internal affairs of Ukraine or Russia. He also said AfD is against International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War, international sanctions on Russia. AfD members have called for a more independent stance from the United States. The party has also endorsed accusations that the United States was involved in the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. AfD has also called NATO's anti-Russian stance overly ideological and detrimental to Germany's interests. A large number of AfD delegates boycotted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in June 2024 when he gave a speech to the
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. In February 2025, some high-ranking AfD members criticized Chrupalla's pro-Moscow position on foreign policy. An Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) investigation from February 2023 found evidence that AfD is a key ally for the International Agency for Current Policy, an organization established by Russian parliamentary staffer Sargis Mirzakhanian whose internal documents describe it as a "closed association of professionals" engaged in a variety of pro-Russian activities. These include organizing street protests against NATO, bringing European delegations to Moscow and Crimea, and targeting "national parliaments of the EU" with resolutions to end International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War, EU sanctions on Russia and to grant recognition to Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, Russia's annexation of Crimea. Internal emails, including some from Mirzakhanyan, document substantial payments to EU politicians made in exchange for pro-Kremlin motions in their home countries, and to for publishing pro-Russian propaganda in his magazine. In August 2023 a journalist investigation was published by ''The Insider (website), The Insider'', describing how money was funnelled from Moscow to AfD politicians who initiated a constitutional complaint in Germany against the supplies of weapons for Ukraine. The AfD supported Peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, peace negotiations on the Russo-Ukrainian War with the participation of Russia.


European Union

AfD initially held a position of soft Euroscepticism by opposing the euro currency and Eurozone bailouts, which the party saw as undermining European integration, but it was otherwise supportive of German membership of the
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(EU). Since 2015, the party has shifted to a more purely
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and nationalist position against the EU, calling for the withdrawal from the common European asylum and security policy, significant reform of the EU and a repatriation of powers back from Brussels with some party members endorsing a complete exit from the European Union if these aims are not achievable. During the 2021 party conference in Dresden, a majority of AfD members voted to include more hardline policies against the European Union including German withdrawal from the bloc in the party's manifesto ahead of the 2021 German federal election. Since 2025 the AfD has been working with Hungary's nationalist Prime Minister of Hungary, prime minister, Viktor Orbán. Alice Weidel praised Hungary as a model for AfD, saying that AfD shares Hungary's opposition to illegal immigration and stance on the European Union. In February 2025 Weidel stated about AfD's policy towards the European Union: "We should work together to reform the European Union at all costs. And that can only be done from within. We can achieve this by reducing the Institutions of the European Union, competences of the European Union, by dismantling the entire bureaucratic, expensive — and, in my view, corrupt — superstructure."


Middle East

The party had previously been pro-Israel. AfD supported the decision of US president Donald Trump to recognize United States recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel, Jerusalem as Israel's capital, as stated by AfD's Petr Bystron. Despite AfD's pro-Israel stance, the State of Israel has boycotted the party and refuses to hold ties with AfD. The party was divided over the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, with party leader Chrupalla condemning the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel but calling for diplomacy between the two sides and mourning deaths on both sides, while other MPs, such as Norbert Kleinwächter and Rüdiger Lucassen were critical of Chrupalla's position and openly defended Israeli actions during the conflict. Following the Hamas attack, the party supported cuts in German aid to Palestine via the UNRWA. In 2024 AfD reversed its previously pro-Israel position, with co-leader
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calling for an end to Germany's current relationship with Israel, which Chrupalla described as "one-sided", as well as an end to List of military aid to Israel during the Gaza war, arms exports to Israel during the Gaza war. This decision drew criticism from some other members of the AfD parliamentary group, suggesting a continued internal divide on the issue. Chrupalla criticized the Germany and the Gaza war, German government's support for Israel during the Gaza war and rejected "blanket" Islamophobia. Some AfD members condemned the Gaza genocide, genocide in Gaza. Nevertheless, in January 2025, the other co-leader,
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, affirmed her support for Israel, but noted that she "didn't know how she would solve this conflict". Chrupalla and Weidel have been described as divided on the issue of Israel, with Weidel continuing to affirm German support for Israel's right to self-defence. Following the June 2025 Israeli strikes on Iran, AfD foreign policy spokesperson Markus Frohnmaier expressed support for a diplomatic solution and called on both sides to cease hostilities, while insisting that Iran should not pursue a nuclear weapons programme. Although the Israeli Foreign Ministry continues to have no contact with AfD, Israeli Diaspora Affairs minister Amichai Chikli has praised several of AfD's policy stances and expressed support for Weidel, while criticising historical revisionist elements within the party, represented by Maximilian Krah and
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. In 2018 and 2019, AfD Bundestag members visited Ba'athist Syria, meeting with senior officials from the government of Bashar al-Assad and advocating for the return of Syrian refugees.


Asia

AfD views on China have varied. The party had previously demanded the German government to strip the "developing country" status for China, voicing opposition to "Chinese economic espionage" and opposing Chinese state-owned company COSCO Shipping buying of a stake in the Port of Hamburg. However, it started changing its position in 2023, with AfD's Bundestag caucus accusing foreign minister Annalena Baerbock and economic affairs minister Robert Habeck of launching an "economic war" against China. AfD has also criticized restrictions on the use of 5G material from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE. AfD leader
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has also voiced opposition to restrictions on Chinese technology and backed Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang on his peace-brokering efforts for Russia's invasion of Ukraine. AfD currently calls for closer economic, cultural and scientific relations with China. Nevertheless, in their manifesto for the 2025 federal election, AfD has also called for limits in the involvement of Chinese companies in Germany's seaports and digital infrastructure. It is also opposed to further development aid, including those that would benefit climate change programs or Chinese students in Germany.


Organisation


Leadership


Membership


Party finances

Because the 2013 federal election was the first attempt to join by the party, AfD had not received any federal funds in the run-up to it; by receiving 2 million votes, it crossed the threshold for party funding and was expected to receive an estimated 1.3 to 1.5 million euros per year of state subsidies. After joining the parliament with more than 90 representatives in the 2017 federal election, the party received more than 70 million euros per year; this probably rose to more than 100 million euros per year from 2019 onward. The party has also established and acknowledged a foundation for political education, and other purposes, close to the party but organized separately, which may be able to claim up to 80 million euros per year. This foundation would need to be acknowledged by the federal parliament in Germany first, but it has a legal claim to these subsidies. In 2018 the Alternative for Germany donation scandal became public, as federal and European Parliament politicians Alice Weidel, Jörg Meuthen, Marcus Pretzell, and Guido Reil had profited from illegal and unnamed donations from non-EU countries. The acceptance of donations from non-EU countries is prohibited for German parties and politicians.


Young Alternative for Germany

Young Alternative for Germany (, JA) was founded in 2013 as the youth organisation of AfD, while remaining legally independent from its mother party. In view of JA's independence, it has been regarded by some in AfD's hierarchy as being somewhat wayward, with JA repeatedly accused of being "too far-right", politically regressive and antifeminist by the German mainstream media. In December 2024 the main party of the AfD announced its intention to cut ties with the JA in connection to its classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. AfD leadership are planning to found a new organisation as its youth wing. On 12 January 2025, AfD leadership voted to formally replace the JA as its youth organisation.


International affiliation and relations

Following the 2014 European Parliament election on 12 June, AfD was accepted into the
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(ECR) group in the European Parliament. In February 2016, AfD announced a closer cooperation with the right-wing populist party
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(FPÖ), which was a member of the Europe of Nations and Freedom (ENF) group. On 8 March 2016, the bureau of the ECR group began motions to exclude AfD MEPs from their group due to the party's links with the far-right FPÖ and controversial remarks by two party leaders about shooting immigrants. MEP Beatrix von Storch pre-empted her imminent expulsion by leaving the ECR group to join the
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group on 8 April, and Marcus Pretzell was expelled from the ECR group on 12 April 2016. During the party convention on 30 April 2016, Pretzell announced his intention to join the Europe of Nations and Freedom group, although he subsequently left AfD to join Petry's Blue Party. In April 2019,
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appeared alongside Northern League (Italy), Northern League leader Matteo Salvini, National Rally leader Marine Le Pen, and politicians from the Danish People's Party and FPÖ to announce the formation of a new European political alliance. AfD later joined this group in the European Parliament, which was ultimately named the Identity and Democracy group. In July 2023, the AfD joined the Identity and Democracy Party, the European political party affiliated with this group. The AfD initially maintained close cooperation with the French National Rally and Marine Le Pen. In February 2024, it was reported that the relations between the two parties had become strained after AfD spokesmen attended the 2023 Potsdam far-right meeting. In response, the AfD's leadership held a meeting with Le Pen and denied endorsing the words of some of the people at the meeting. In May 2024, it was reported that the National Rally and other members of the Identity and Democracy group had announced they would no longer sit with the AfD following the 2024 European Parliament election after AfD's lead candidate for the election Maximilian Krah made remarks in an interview on Nazi Germany and allegedly suggested that not all members of the Waffen-SS should be seen as criminals. Italy's Lega (political party), Lega and the Czech Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) backed the National Rally's decision and announced they would also formally cease cooperation with the AfD while the Danish People's Party issued an ultimatum that they would only continue working with AfD on the condition of Krah's removal. The Flemish Vlaams Belang criticized Krah's words as "increasingly problematic" but declined to immediately expel the AfD faction, stating they preferred to review the situation after the election. The Estonian EKRE and the FPÖ supported expelling Krah but opposed the expulsion of AfD. After an internal meeting and vote, the Identity and Democracy board subsequently agreed to expel AfD, with group leader Marco Zanni citing Krah's interview, as well as allegations of Chinese and Russian espionage influence on AfD. The party consequently moved to non-inscrits. Following the decision, AfD said they would negotiate to rejoin the group and announced Krah would not sit with the AfD faction in the European Parliament after the election. AfD also has ties to parties like Hungary's Our Homeland Movement, the Confederation of the Polish Crown (KKP), the Dutch Forum for Democracy (FvD), the French Reconquête, Slovakia's Republic (Slovakia), Republic party, Bulgaria's Revival (Bulgarian political party), Revival, Alternative for Sweden, Serbia's Dveri and the Serbian Party Oathkeepers. Following the 2024 European Parliament election, the AfD began negotiations with several of these parties to form a new European Parliament group. Although the AfD originally negotiated with S.O.S. Romania, it later rejected S.O.S.'s attempt to join the group. The KKP was also eventually rejected from the group. Despite the Czech SPD's prior declaration that it would not sit with the AfD, and past opposition by Poland's New Hope (Poland), New Hope to cooperation with the AfD, both parties ultimately joined the AfD-led Europe of Sovereign Nations Group, Europe of Sovereign Nations group. In August 2024, AfD also formed the Europe of Sovereign Nations (party), Europe of Sovereign Nations party. In the United States, AfD has connections with former Department of Government Efficiency leader Elon Musk and groups associated with the Republican Party (U.S.), Republican Party, particularly the Young Republicans. In response to the German domestic intelligence agency 2025 classification of the party as a "confirmed right-wing extremist endeavor" permitting monitoring of it, US Vice President JD Vance wrote, "The West tore down the Berlin Wall together. And it has been rebuilt – not by the Soviets or the Russians, but by the German establishment.” US secretary of state Marco Rubio also wrote "Germany just gave its spy agency new powers to surveil the opposition. That’s not democracy – it’s tyranny in disguise." AfD has contacts with the People's Party of Canada through the AfD MEP Christine Anderson. The former President of Switzerland, Ueli Maurer of the Swiss People's Party, has endorsed the 2025 AfD election campaign and addressed AfD events. In February 2025, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Weidel announced the start of cooperation between AfD and Fidesz. AfD has some links with the UK Homeland Party (United Kingdom), Homeland Party.


Public profile


Early days

At the outset, AfD presented itself as
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and Middle class, middle-class, catering to a well-educated demographic; around two-thirds of supporters listed on its website in the early days held doctorates, leading to AfD being nicknamed the "professors' party" in its early days. The party was described as professors and academics who dislike the compromises inflicted on their purist theories by German party politics. 86% of the party's initial supporters were male.


Relationship with other groups

Outside the Berlin hotel where the party held its inaugural meeting, it has been alleged that copies of , a weekly that is also popular with the far right, were being handed out. The pointed out that some AfD members and supporters write for the conservative paper. There was also a protest outside the venue of the party's inaugural meeting by Andreas Storr, a
National Democratic Party of Germany National Democratic Party of Germany (, NPD), officially called The Homeland () since 2023, is a Far-right politics, far-right, Neo-Nazism, neo-Nazi and Ultranationalism, ultranationalist political party in Germany. It was founded in 1964 as ...
(NPD) representative in the
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, as the NPD sees AfD as a rival for Eurosceptic votes. In 2013, AfD party organizers sent out the message that they are not trying to attract right-wing radicals and toned down rhetoric on their Facebook page following media allegations that it too closely evoked the language of the far right. At that time, AfD checked applicants for membership to exclude far-right and former NPD members who support the anti-euro policy. The former party chairman Bernd Lucke stated that "[t]he applause is coming from the wrong side", regarding praise his party gained from the NPD. Members of Alliance 90/The Greens, Alliance 90/Green Party have accused AfD of pandering to xenophobic and nationalistic sentiments. There have been altercations between AfD members and Green Youth (Germany), Green Youth members. Following the 2013 federal election, the anti-Islam German Freedom Party unilaterally pledged to support AfD in the 2014 elections and concentrate its efforts on local elections only. Bernd Lucke responded by saying that the German Freedom Party's support was unwanted and sent a letter to AfD party associations recommending a hiring freeze. ''Stern (magazine), Stern'' reported that among 396 AfD candidates for the 2017 Bundestag, 47 candidates did not distance themselves from right-wing extremism. Although a large proportion of the candidates are not openly racist, some relativize Germany's role in World War II or call for the recognition of a "Cult of Guilt". 30 candidates claimed to tolerate right-wing friends in their profile or were themselves members of groups associated with such people; others said that they mourned the German Reich or used their symbols. In 2018
Tino Chrupalla Tino Chrupalla (; born 14 April 1975) is a German politician from the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD). A member of the German parliament (Bundestag) since 2017, he has served as co-chairman of the AfD since 2019 along wi ...
, the current co-leader of AfD, gave an interview to Holocaust denial, holocaust denier, Antisemitism, antisemite and Far-right politics, right-wing extremist Nikolai Nerling, which was uploaded to YouTube. It was staged as having occurred by chance, but an earlier shot in the video reveals Chrupalla waiting in the background. As such, the interview was cited in the 2019
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report on AfD as evidence of the party's "Connections to the framework of a so-called new right or right-wing populist 'resistance milieu'". On 24 June 2024 it was announced that two parliamentary groups consisting of members of the AfD and National Democratic Party of Germany, Die Heimat formerly the NPD, had been formed in the Brandenburg town of Lauchhammer and the district of Oberspreewald-Lausitz. In Lauchhammer, the joint parliamentary group will be represented in the town council under the name "AfDplus", while the "Heimat & Zukunft" parliamentary group has been formed in the district council of Oberspreewald-Lausitz. Thomas Gürtler from ''Die Heimat'' will play a leading role in both bodies. This development is seen as the first official coalition between AfD and the far-right party ''Die Heimat''. The formation of the parliamentary groups was supported by statements made by AfD chairman
Tino Chrupalla Tino Chrupalla (; born 14 April 1975) is a German politician from the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD). A member of the German parliament (Bundestag) since 2017, he has served as co-chairman of the AfD since 2019 along wi ...
, who emphasised that there would be no "firewalls" to other parties at local level.


Refugees

In 2016 AfD MEP Marcus Pretzell was expelled from the party after he said that German borders should be defended from incursion by refugees "with armed force as a measure of last resort". Later that same year, former AfD party chair and MEP
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told a reporter from the regional newspaper that the German Border police must do their jobs by "hindering illegal entry of refugees" and that they may "use firearms if necessary" to "prevent illegal border crossings". Petry later stated that no policeman "wants to fire on a refugee and I don't want that either" but that border police must follow the law to maintain the integrity of European borders. Afterwards, Petry made several attempts to justify these statements.


Pegida

In response to the Pegida movement and demonstrations, members of AfD have expressed different opinions of it, with Lucke describing the movement as "a sign that these people do not feel their concerns are understood by politicians". In response to the CDU Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière alleging an "overlap" between Pegida rallies and AfD, Alexander Gauland stated that AfD are "natural allies of this movement". Hans-Olaf Henkel asked members of the party not to join the demonstrations, telling that he believed it could not be ruled out that they had "xenophobic or even racist connotations". A straw poll by ''The Economist'' found that nine out of ten Pegida protesters would back the AfD.


Neo-Nazi controversies

In January 2017
Björn Höcke Björn Uwe Höcke (born 1 April 1972) is a German politician of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. He is chair of the state branch of the AfD in Thuringia, that is classified as a right-wing extremist organization. Höcke led th ...
, one of the founders of AfD, gave a speech in Dresden in which, referring to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, he stated that "we Germans are the only people in the world who have planted a memorial of shame in the heart of their capital", and suggested that Germans "need to make a 180 degree change in their politics of commemoration". The speech was widely criticized as Antisemitism in 21st-century Germany, antisemitic or neo-Nazi, among others by Jewish leaders in Germany. Within AfD, he was described by his party chairwoman,
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, as a "burden to the party", while other members of the party, such as
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, said that they found no antisemitism in the speech. In February 2017, AfD leaders asked for Höcke to be expelled from the party due to his speech. The arbitration committee of AfD in
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was set to rule on the leaders' request. In May 2018, an AfD tribunal ruled that Höcke was allowed to stay in the party. The AfD politician Matthias Helferich had described himself in social media messages as the "friendly face of the ," referring to Naziism, National Socialism. Helferich also called himself a "democratic Roland Freisler, Freisler," referring to a Nazi-era judge. In January 2024 it was revealed that senior members of the party, including Roland Hartwig, then advisor to party co-leader
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, attended a 2023 Potsdam far-right meeting, meeting alongside neo-Nazi influencers, where plans for the deportation of millions of "asylum seekers", "non-assimilated people", and those with "non-German backgrounds" were discussed, including those with German citizenship and residency rights. The event triggered the 2024 German anti-extremism protests. In May 2024, Höcke was convicted and fined €13,000 by the state court in Halle (Saale), Halle for deliberately using a banned slogan , associated with the Nazi Party's Sturmabteilung, paramilitary wing, in a May 2021 campaign speech. In the same month, the party member Maximilian Krah defence of the ''Waffen-SS'' caused controversy. Following the 2025 federal election it was confirmed that Maximillian Krah and Matthias Helferich would be joining the parliament.


'Extremist' designation

On 2 May 2025 the German intelligence agency, Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), published a report spanning 1,100 pages which sought to assess whether the AfD should be designated as an 'extremist' group. Central to its thesis was the party's anti-Muslim stance, and it favouring national and ethnic Germans over migrants. AfD denounced its designation as politically motivated attempt to discredit and criminalize it. The designation opens the possibility of civil servants belonging to the AfD facing dismissal depending on their role within the entity, according to the country's interior ministry. In response, the AfD filed a lawsuit.


Alleged Pro-Russia movement

The German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, domestic secret service reported based on its findings that Russia is trying to "destabilize the democratic system of Germany on many levels." According to the head of the service Thomas Haldenwang, Russian narratives are being spread by parts of the AfD and are contributing to expansion of right-wing populism. AfD members and activists were listed as keeping close ties with Russian politicians and receiving financial benefits in an OCCRP investigation of Russia's International Agency for Current Policy.


Election results


Federal Parliament (''Bundestag'')


European Parliament


State parliaments (''Landtage'')


Results timeline


See also

* List of political parties in Germany


Notes


References


Further reading

* Kai Arzheimer, Arzheimer, Kai, and Carl C. Berning. "How the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and their voters veered to the radical right, 2013–2017." ''Electoral Studies'' 60 (2019): 102040. * * Diermeier, Matthias. "The AfD's Winning Formula – No Need for Economic Strategy Blurring in Germany." ''Intereconomics'' 55.1 (2020): 43–52
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* Franz, Christian, Marcel Fratzscher, and Alexander Kritikos. "At opposite poles: How the success of the Green Party and AfD reflects the geographical and social cleavages in Germany." ''DIW Weekly Report'' 9.34 (2019): 289–300
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* Hansen, Michael A., and Jonathan Olsen. "Flesh of the same flesh: A study of voters for the alternative for Germany (AfD) in the 2017 federal election." ''German Politics'' 28.1 (2019): 1–19
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* Havertz, Ralf. "Right-wing populism and neoliberalism in Germany: The AfD's embrace of ordoliberalism." ''New Political Economy'' 24.3 (2019): 385–403. * * Küppers, Anne. "'Climate-Soviets,' 'Alarmism,' and 'Eco-Dictatorship': The Framing of Climate Change Scepticism by the Populist Radical Right Alternative for Germany." ''German Politics'' (2022
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* Armin Pfahl-Traughber, Pfahl-Traughber, Armin (2019). ''Die AfD und der Rechtsextremismus: Eine Analyse aus politikwissenschaftlicher Perspektive''. Springer VS, . * Rosellini, Jay. ''The German New Right: AfD, PEGIDA and the Re-Imagining of National Identity'' (Hurst, 2020
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