Right -wing extremism in Germany: Researchers warn of alarming numbers!

Right -wing extremism in Germany: Researchers warn of alarming numbers!

right -wing extremism is a growing problem in Germany that increasingly accepts worrying proportions. According to a current report by Krone , the right -wing extremist potential rose by about 25% in 2024, which increases the number from 40,600 to 50,250 extremists. The number of violent right -wing extremists, which increased from 14,500 in the previous year, is particularly alarming.

A central aspect of this problem is the instrumentalization of social issues by right -wing extremists. These people use the Middle East conflict to spread anti-migration and anti-Semitic positions. In its report, the constitutional protection states that liability has led to a significant increase in right -wing extremist acts of violence, especially against asylum accommodation. Also The constitutional protection gives the urgency of this situation and indicates the challenge of Self -bladicalized perpetrators.

right -wing extremist acts of violence in the increase

The right-wing extremist criminal and violent acts rose almost 50% to almost 38,000 in 2024, with almost 1,300 acts of violence being recorded. This shows an alarming development, because the increase in acts of violence is documented in the reports of both crowns and the protection of the constitution. The number of right -wing extremist propagandaelics rose to 24,177, which is 63.9% of the total crimes.

A remarkable development in the political landscape is the classification of the alternative for Germany (AfD) as a “secured extremist movement” by the protection of the constitution in spring 2025. Although a lawsuit of the AfD led to the temporary suspension of this assessment, this further heats the debate about a possible ban on the party. Contextualized This is better understood by the need to better understand social radicalization and based on this in order to develop the exciting extremism problem to counteract.

social radicalization as a challenge

Right -wing extremism endangers free democracy in Germany because extremist thoughts are increasingly finding social response. It is therefore crucial to research the causes and effects of extremism and radicalization. The promotion of basic and practice-oriented research projects carried out by the Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space Travel is intended to help develop sound recommendations for civil society and politics.

The distribution of right -wing extremist potential shows that 25,000 people are organized in parties, while 8,500 act in party -independent structures. The latest developments indicate that groups such as "home" and "free Saxons" also remain active, even if they have weakness in mobilization.

In summary, it can be said that the increase in right -wing extremist potential and the increasing acts of violence are a serious challenge for the security authorities. The research and analysis of these phenomena is essential to develop effective measures and counteract social radicalization.

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