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"In Dusseldorf local elections, the Green Party and SPD aim to steer clear of events where the AfD participates in their campaigning."

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Dusseldorf campaign: Green Party and SPD seek to exclude AfD from local election activities
Dusseldorf campaign: Green Party and SPD seek to exclude AfD from local election activities

"In Dusseldorf local elections, the Green Party and SPD aim to steer clear of events where the AfD participates in their campaigning."

In the aftermath of the 2025 constitutional protection's new assessment, classifying parts of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as extremist, Germany's major political parties have largely maintained a policy of non-cooperation and exclusion regarding the AfD.

The Christian Democratic Union (CDU), traditionally the largest party in Germany, has passed a resolution of incompatibility that prohibits any cooperation or coalition formation with the AfD at the federal level. This firewall also extends to The Left party. However, a controversial instance involving CDU leader Friedrich Merz supporting a migration policy resolution backed by the AfD, FDP, and the Union, sparked criticism from other parties and civil society, but did not officially change the CDU's stance against cooperation.

The Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens, and The Left all explicitly refuse to form any coalitions or cooperate with the AfD. The SPD, in particular, has been critical of attempts by the Union to work with the AfD, denouncing right-wing influences on government policy.

The Free Democratic Party (FDP) also rejects cooperation with the AfD and The Left, aligning with the CDU on this exclusionary policy.

Mainstream parties react with concern and protests over any perceived collaboration with the AfD, given the intelligence agency's classification of the AfD's regional branches as proven right-wing extremist and anti-democratic, which further entrenches the political cordon sanitaire.

Discussions on a possible legal party ban against the AfD are underway, emphasizing the severity of the AfD’s threat to Germany’s constitutional order, but party ban proceedings are complex and remain unresolved. This official scrutiny reinforces the mainstream parties' rejection policies.

The SPD Düsseldorf, in response to the new classification, has announced that they will not participate in events, panels, or discussion rounds that also include representatives of the AfD during the upcoming municipal election campaign. The SPD Düsseldorf views Düsseldorf as an international, diverse, and open-minded city, which makes it culturally, economically, and socially strong, while the AfD stands for the opposite and has played a below-average role in Düsseldorf so far.

Clara Gerlach, the Green mayoral candidate in Düsseldorf, has also stated that she will not participate in any discussion event during the municipal election campaign if representatives from the AfD are also present. Gerlach believes that podium discussions should not serve as a stage for right-wing populist, right-wing radical, or anti-democratic forces.

The SPD Düsseldorf's and the Greens' decisions not to participate in discussions with the AfD are reflections of their commitment to counter the threat to democracy posed by the AfD. These decisions may set a precedent for other political parties during election campaigns.

  1. Amid ongoing debates about the possibility of a party ban against the AfD, mainstream parties in Germany, including the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Social Democratic Party (SPD), Greens, Free Democratic Party (FDP), and The Left, continue to reject any cooperation or coalition formation with the AfD due to their classification as extremist and their perceived threat to the country's constitutional order.
  2. In the upcoming municipal election campaign, both the SPD Düsseldorf and Green mayoral candidate in Düsseldorf, Clara Gerlach, have announced that they will not participate in any discussion events that include representatives from the AfD, citing concerns about the AfD's anti-democratic positions and the threat they pose to democracy.
  3. The decisions of the SPD Düsseldorf and the Greens not to engage with the AfD during election campaigns are illustrative of their commitment to countering the threat to democracy posed by the AfD and may serve as a precedent for other political parties.
  4. Beyond politics, the incidents of war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, car-accidents, fires, and general news continue to dominate headlines and shape public discourse in Germany.

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