Model used: Basic
German Far-Right Electoral Victory
Far-right parties in Germany experience a significant surge in popularity, culminating in a major electoral victory. Motivated by nationalist sentiment and anti-immigrant agendas, the parties seek to reshape Germany's political landscape and policies. The scenario envisions a complete electoral takeover, granting them control of the government.
Germany's Basic Law established a 'defensive democracy' principle, allowing the Federal Constitutional Court to legally ban political parties hostile to the constitutional order, a power famously used against the neo-Nazi Socialist Reich Party in 1952.
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Model used: Basic
German Far-Right Electoral Victory
Far-right parties in Germany experience a significant surge in popularity, culminating in a major electoral victory. Motivated by nationalist sentiment and anti-immigrant agendas, the parties seek to reshape Germany's political landscape and policies. The scenario envisions a complete electoral takeover, granting them control of the government.
Germany's Basic Law established a 'defensive democracy' principle, allowing the Federal Constitutional Court to legally ban political parties hostile to the constitutional order, a power famously used against the neo-Nazi Socialist Reich Party in 1952.
Supports the establishment of a far-right government in Germany.
Opposes the establishment of a far-right government in Germany.
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