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German court grants injunction to AfD party, suspending 'extremist' classification by spy agency

German court grants injunction to AfD party, suspending 'extremist' classification by spy agency

ReutersThu, February 26, 2026 at 2:40 PM UTC

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1 / 0Protest against the AfD in DortmundDemonstrators protest against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, as Bjoern Hoecke, the leader of the AfD in the East German federal state of Thuringia attends a meeting of the AfD, in Dortmund, Germany, February 22, 2026. REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

BERLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Germany's (BfV) domestic intelligence service must not refer to the Alternative for Germany (AfD) ‌as right-wing extremist for now, Cologne's administrative ‌court ruled on Thursday in a boost to the party before ​five state elections this year.

The court granted an injunction filed by the AfD contesting a 2025 decision by the BfV to refer to and treat the party ‌as right-wing extremist. The ⁠injunction is valid until the court rules on the case itself but it is ⁠unclear when that will be.

"Following examination under the summary procedure, it cannot currently be established that the applicant, ​as a ​whole, is dominated by ​the positions discussed above," ‌said the court in a statement.

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The spy agency had in May classified the far-right AfD as "extremist", enabling it to step up monitoring of the country's biggest opposition party.

Its move to classify the far-right AfD as ‌extremist in May produced sharp ​reactions along the fault lines of ​German politics, with ​some lawmakers calling for the AfD to ‌be banned and the party ​casting it ​as an attack on democracy.

It also sparked strong criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump's administration, with ​Secretary of State ‌Marco Rubio calling on the German authorities to ​reverse their decision.

(Writing by Friederike HeineEditing by ​Ludwig Burger and Madeline Chambers)

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