Germany’s centre-Right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and the centre-Left Social Democrats (SPD), which are holding coalition talks, have proposed a law that will block people with multiple extremism convictions from standing in elections.

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    You can ban them all you want, they can still reform

    Then make them do that work.
    And investigate any ties between the banned party and the new one. Ban the new one as well, if they’re just the same people with a new name.
    Every time they are forced to rename and reform, that’s effort they can’t use to further their other goals.
    Every time they need to “wink wink” a little harder, they risk losing part of their extremist base.
    Make them do the work!

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      Exactly. People act like it’s useless because it doesn’t permanently solve the problem.

      Well guess what. Fascism cannot be solved permanently. It needs to be opposed in every generation, consistently. Giving in is not an option.

      Banning a fascist party costs them a lot of internal cohesion and about a decade of organizing. It’s absolutely necessary and worth it.

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        Especially since a ban includes seizing all property belonging to that organization.
        All IT equipment, offices rented, employees…

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      I agree with you, we should stop them at every corner. I’m trying to point out that banning them isn’t a fix-all solution, something needs to be done about their voters as well.

      In Greece some members of older, more moderate but still far right parties were absorbed by the center right and are now ministers of the government.

      Essentially the center right parties tend to steer to the far right a little to gain the far right vote without being labeled a far right party.

      This also needs to be addressed.