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    German court grants injunction to AfD party, suspending ‘extremist’ classification by spy agency

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    BERLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - ‌Germany's (BfV) domestic intelligence service must not ​refer to the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as right-wing extremist for now, ⁠Cologne's administrative court ruled on Thursday in a boost to the party before five state elections this year.

    The ​court granted an injunction filed by the AfD contesting a ‌2025 decision by the BfV to refer to and treat the party as right-wing extremist. The injunction is valid ⁠until the court rules on the case ⁠itself but it is unclear when that will be.

    "Following examination under the summary procedure, it cannot currently be established that the applicant, as a whole, is ‌dominated by the positions discussed above," said the court ⁠in a statement.

    The spy agency had ‌in May classified the far-right AfD ​as "extremist", enabling it to step up monitoring of the country's biggest opposition party.

    Its move to classify the ‌far-right AfD as extremist in May ​produced sharp reactions along ⁠the fault lines of German politics, with some ‌lawmakers calling for the ⁠AfD to be banned and the party casting it as an attack on democracy.

    It also sparked strong criticism from ​U.S. President Donald ‌Trump's administration, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling ⁠on the German authorities to ​reverse their decision.

    (Writing by Friederike HeineEditing by Ludwig ​Burger and Madeline Chambers)

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