Resistance of the Morally Upstanding Demanded by SPD's Regional Leadership Committee
The political landscape in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, Germany, is seeing a significant response to the AfD's (Alternative for Germany) actions, with the SPD (Social Democratic Party) leading the charge. A report by Correctiv indicates that the AfD's actions hark back to the darkest times of German history, prompting concern and a call for strong signals against right-wing extremism.
The SPD in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is particularly concerned about the party's connections to right-wing extremist, racist networks. In a proactive move, they are actively engaging in democratic processes and public discussions, focusing on legal and political measures related to the AfD. For instance, the SPD Dormagen recently organised an open discussion on a possible ban of the AfD, involving experts to illuminate the legal grounds and democratic implications of such a move.
Daniel Rinkert MdB, chairman of the SPD district board in Rhein-Kreis-Neuss, emphasises the need for people to come together, across party and organisational boundaries, to protect democracy and diversity. He urges all democratic parties, civil society, and committed citizens to join the "uprising of the decent" and stand up for an open, diverse, and democratic society.
The opposition is in response to a report by Correctiv about a meeting of AfD representatives with right-wing extremists and Identitarians last November, during which mass deportation plans, including those for German citizens, were discussed. The SPD in Rhein-Kreis Neuss strongly opposes these plans, which are unacceptable and contradict democratic values.
The behaviour of the AfD and their connections to right-wing extremist, racist networks are being addressed in society in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. The SPD is calling for a nationwide "uprising of the decent" to combat the increase in right-wing extremist tendencies. Clear, joint political and social recognition of these unspeakable right-wing radical tendencies is required by all democratic parties, business, trade unions, science, religious communities, associations, and organisations in Rhein-Kreis Neuss.
Resistant and racist mass deportation plans for over 20 million people in Germany are unconstitutional and inhumane. The SPD in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is urging political and content-based challenges to the AfD to protect democratic values. The resistance of the decent majority in the country is needed to combat the massive shift to the right currently taking place.
The SPD district board in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is strongly opposing the growing shift to the right in society. They are calling for strong signals to be set against right-wing extremism and the promotion of diversity and democracy. This call extends to all areas of society, including business, trade unions, science, religious communities, associations, and organisations.
In summary, the SPD in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is opposed to the AfD’s extremist tendencies, supporting democratic measures like possible party bans but has not publicly detailed explicit statements against AfD’s mass deportation plans in the sourced material. Other democratic parties' stances are not clearly documented in the current search results for this locality. However, the SPD’s leadership in the region expresses a commitment to modern, inclusive policies focused on economic and social transformation rather than extremist agendas.
- The SPD in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is actively engaging in discussions about policy-and-legislation related to the AfD, including the possible ban of the party, as a response to concerns about their connections to war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, and politics.
- In the general-news, the opposition to the AfD's extremist tendencies is growing, with calls for an "uprising of the decent" to combat the increase in right-wing extremist tendencies and promote diversity and democracy.
- The SPD district board in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is urging business, trade unions, science, religious communities, associations, and organizations to set strong signals against right-wing extremism and support modern, inclusive policies, as part of their efforts to combat the growing shift to the right in society.