The governing parties "SPD and the CDU/CSU charade avoid the application to delegalize AfD – and thus weaken themselves," writes "Süddeutsche Zeitung" ("SZ"). Commentary author Ronen Steinke notes that the threat from the alternate to Germany, considered to be partially far right, is growing, and in any places the Greens and the Left are even afraid – for fear of attacks – to post posters.
"However, we are amazingly little and little proceeding about democratic resistance," Steinke notes.
"Unclean AfD methods"
As he writes, almost no 1 was shocked by the fresh revelations of "Spiegel" that the "safety coordinator" of the AfD post-selon club in the Bundestag was condemned for a brutal act of force against asylum seekers.
"AfD is not just a organization that wants to tip the political rudder to the right, which would be justified. This is simply a organization that is willing to usage other, more impure methods than those known to date in the past of the national Republic of Germany. Moreover, AfD is simply a organization whose current... aims to degrade German citizens in terms of origin. It's not just right-wing, it's anti-democratic. It means that democratic rights will depend on origin".
Shall I turn on TK?
The Greens in the Bundestag want to talk about whether all this should be asked by the national Constitutional Court – and that is erstwhile the AfD reaches 39% in Saxony-Anhalt, and the charade in this Landa only 27%. This difference in support besides scares small – the author writes. "Perhaps besides fewer people realise that taking over power by specified a organization in a comparatively tiny national state would have serious consequences for the full republic," he adds.
And he asks why only the Greens and the Left are involved. Why not the ruling Chadetic parties and social democrats of the SPD? The answer is simple: they do not consult the TK to be considered politically weak. "Let us hope that the current word will not be recorded in past due to this unusual attitude," states the author of "SZ".
Survey: AfD up
According to the capital "Berliner Morgenpost" first of all Chancellor Friedrich Merz should be concerned. On the national level, AfD can already number on 25 percent support, and there are only 2 percent points behind the chade – according to the latest Infratest dimap poll.
"One number in peculiar shows how large the CDU/CSU problem is in fact: on the question which parties trust most about solving problems in the area of migration and asylum, more people pointed out AfD than CDU," writes Theresa Martus. I notes that the tightening of migration policy by the current government (including border controls) has resulted in a decrease in the number of asylum applications, but does not contribute to the decrease in AfD's quotations.
"On the contrary, the government's course seems to convince any voters that AfD was right from the very beginning in her anti-immigration tone," he writes.
"The hope that AfD will vanish alone, as long as we go far adequate towards it, seemingly it does not come true. The CDU/CSU must now honestly consider how to deal with this organization before not only the polls, but besides the election results show it," we read.
Alarm bell
High support for AfD in Saxony-Anhalt is besides written by the regional diary "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung".
According to the commentator, the AfD leader in this Ulrich Siegmund landa presents his position very much in terms of substance. "Disarmingly new" is the way he does it in social media movies. The numbers from Saxony-Anhalt should awaken the last representatives of the remaining parties – we read.