According to CSU boss Söder
The SPD and the Greens also see cutting funding for the AfD as an option
How to deal with the AfD? After the revelations from “Correctiv”, some are calling for a ban on the right-wing party, others are skeptical. Still others see cutting funding for the AfD as an option.
He referred to a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court expected on Tuesday on the question of whether the right-wing extremist NPD can continue to benefit from state party financing. “We will then know more about the specific hurdles of such a procedure,” said Fechner. “This can then also affect other parties,” he added, referring to the AfD.
Markus Söder had brought up cuts in AfD funding
According to the “Handelsblatt” report, the Greens also see cutting state money as a possible option, but point out that this measure also “makes a lot of prerequisites”. “Just as with a party ban, the constitutional bodies are required to carefully weigh up legal steps, taking into account the assessment of the security authorities,” said Green Party parliamentary group leader Irene Mihalic to the newspaper.
Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) had already discussed cutting funding for the AfD from state party funding. With a view to the Federal Constitutional Court’s expected decision on the NPD, the CSU leader told the “Handelsblatt”: “That would also be a blueprint for the AfD.”