Future Possibilities of AfD's Removal from Local Politics - Is there a deportation of the AfD taking place here?
In a significant turn of events, the AfD federal association is facing an eviction lawsuit in Berlin, Germany. The lawsuit is being heard at the Berlin Regional Court, with the building in Berlin-Reinickendorf serving as the centre of the dispute.
The building, located in the district of Reinickendorf, is where the federal business office of the AfD is currently situated. The plaintiff in the lawsuit is the owner and landlord of this very building.
The eviction lawsuit stems from the termination of the lease by the landlord, following alleged housing contract violations by the AfD federal association. The specifics of these violations have not been disclosed publicly.
The decision regarding the housing contract violation procedure against the AfD federal association was made on September 19, 2023, setting the stage for this legal battle. The lawsuit will be heard on Friday.
This development comes at a time when the AfD, or Alternative for Germany, is facing numerous challenges and controversies both politically and legally. The outcome of this eviction lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the party's future operations.
As the story unfolds, we will continue to bring you updates on this eviction lawsuit and its impact on the AfD federal association. Stay tuned for more.
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