Decent Resistance Advocated by SPD's Local Leadership Committee
In response to a report by Correctiv about a meeting between AfD representatives and right-wing extremists last November, the SPD district executive in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss has taken a firm stance against the growing shift to the right in society.
The meeting, which took place in Potsdam, is particularly concerning due to its historical significance. The plans discussed in the meeting, including mass deportation of migrants and German citizens, are unacceptable and contradict democratic values.
The AfD's discourse recalls the darkest periods in German history, as they have been seen meeting with other dangerous right-wing extremists and funders to plan such mass deportations. The SPD district executive in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss, led by Daniel Rinkert MdB, emphasizes the need for unity across party and organizational boundaries to protect democracy and diversity.
The SPD is urging clear political and social recognition of the right-wing extremist tendencies and a decisive fight against the connections of the AfD to right-wing extremist, racist networks. The resistance of the decent majority in the country and in the Rhine-Kreis Neuss is needed to stand against these racist mass deportation plans and preserve Germany and the Rhine-Kreis Neuss as a common home.
All democratic parties, the economy, trade unions, science, religious communities, associations, and organizations must recognize the unspeakable right-wing radical efforts by the AfD. The SPD in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss has released a resolution in full, detailing their stance and call to action. They are calling for a determined "uprising of the decent" both locally and nationwide.
The behavior of the AfD and their connections to right-wing extremist, racist networks must be clearly addressed in society. The SPD is challenging the AfD politically and in content to protect democratic values. The increase in right-wing extremist tendencies requires an uprising of the decent throughout the republic, both within and outside parliaments.
The plans of the AfD are deeply disturbing, disrespectful to history, and a clear example of right-wing extremism. The SPD district executive in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss has passed a resolution that explicitly rejects the AfD and right-wing extremism. Their stance, as described in their resolution, is one of clear opposition against the AfD and all forms of right-wing extremist ideologies, emphasizing the protection of democratic values and social cohesion within the district.
While a possible ban of the AfD is not immediate, it could help in the future. The SPD in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss is calling on all democratic parties, civil society, and committed citizens to join this "uprising of the decent" and stand together for an open, diverse, and democratic society.
- The SPD in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss is advocating for a strong policy and legislation against war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, and right-wing extremism, as seen in their call for a "uprising of the decent" to combat the growing shift to the right in society.
- The general-news about the meeting between AfD representatives and right-wing extremists has sparked a discussion about politics and the need for clear recognition of the party's right-wing extremist tendencies.
- The SPD district executive in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss has released a policy-and-legislation resolution, detailing their stance against the AfD and right-wing extremism, with a focus on preserving diversity and democratic values in both the district and the nation.