German far-right party overhauls youth organization to curb radical ties
German media reported that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party plans to dissolve its current youth association, the 'Junge Alternative' (JA), replacing it with a new organization.
Germany's far-right party, Alternative for Germany, plans to dissolve its youth wing, Junge Alternative, and replace it with a new, party-controlled organization aimed at distancing itself from extremist ties and addressing legal and political vulnerabilities ahead of upcoming elections.
According to Focus Online, the AfD’s federal board has amended the party’s constitution to enable this change. The proposed new youth association is expected to resemble the Jusos, the youth organization of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). Under the planned structure, all AfD members aged 16 to 35 would automatically be included in the youth association – a system already used by the SPD.