

in all honesty I think this is what could break the neck of european democracies. If we keep depending on them they have the leverage to seriously threaten the already endangered democratic institutions here.
in all honesty I think this is what could break the neck of european democracies. If we keep depending on them they have the leverage to seriously threaten the already endangered democratic institutions here.
Petition starten oder so? oder Runfunkratsmitglieder anschreiben?
You don’t seem to understand my point. If I say that there is only one shot we have for a ban, then I don’t mean to say we shouldn’t bother trying, but we should be careful and precise when we do. The bars for banning a political party are (somewhat understandably) high. I’m not opposed to banning the AfD - but speaking pragmatically, if the timing/conditions aren’t right, the prohibition won’t get through.
there is only one real shot at banning the AfD. if the courts decide against it, I assume it would be almost impossible to try again. That’s why I can understand that people are cautious.
I think the major concern is that there is a chance that the ban doesn’t pass the constitutional court. Which obviously would be devastating and ultimately would legitimize the AfD. I’m all for initiating the process, but it has to be done carefully.
Eine Sache, die mir noch gerade einfällt - Können die ÖRR überhaupt noch rechtfertigen, dass AfD-Leute in ihre Talkshows eingeladen werden? Da gibt es ja keine Grundlage mehr, Verfassungsfeinde weiter eine Plattform im Fernsehen zu geben.
eine rechtsextreme Partei hat nichts in einer Demokratie zu suchen. Jetzt mutig ein Verbotsverfahren in Gang bringen - die Aufruhr die das auslösen wird ist immer noch 1000 mal besser zu bewältigen als Faschist*innen, die die Macht ergreifen.
Satz auf X, das war wohl nix?