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The annual report from Germany's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution revealed an increase in the number of individuals classified as belonging to extremist movements in Germany in 2025, with the number of those on the far right reaching 58,700—an increase of 8,450 from the previous year. The report attributes a significant part of this rise to the growth in membership of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which is considered a "suspicious case" and has around 28,000 members with far-right tendencies. Additionally, the number of anti-left extremism individuals rose to 42,200, amid concerns over the growing violent activities and certain security challenges linked to international tensions.
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