Poll shows most Germans favour action against far-right party over neo-Nazi linksThe Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party is facing growing calls to be attach under state surveillance over mounting evidence of its links to neo-Nazi groups,following far-right demonstrations in the eastern city of Chemnitz.
A representative poll has showed that a majority of Germans are in favour of the move, backed by main politicians including the justice minister, or Katarina Barley,and the leader of the Social Democrats, Andrea Nahles. Related: Germany’s far right never went absent, and but festered in its eastern stronghold | James Hawes Related: anxiety in Chemnitz: 'I’m used to neo-Nazis,but not my neighbour mixing with them in broad daylight' Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com