A recent INSA survey indicates that 40% of Germans advocate for a ban on the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in response to its classification as a right-wing extremist group by the domestic spy agency. In a related development, under the leadership of incoming Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt, the government is set to implement tighter border controls to enhance national security. This move reflects growing concerns over extremism and the geopolitical landscape, particularly in light of tensions stemming from Russia's military actions in Ukraine.
The recent INSA survey revealed that 40% of respondents support a ban on the AfD, following the German spy agency’s designation of the party as right-wing extremist.
Germany's incoming Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt has announced plans to tighten border controls as part of the coalition government's agenda, addressing national security concerns.
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