The party ban process wouldn’t need a new law, it’s a judicial process - the only thing missing is the parliament saying “go”. And this neo-nazi party is pretty unsubtle. The only risk is that the courts decide that they can’t ban the party (e.g. because there might be too many government spies in the party).
Or, as the article says:
In 2017, the highest German court rejected a petition to ban the party because it concluded the party was too unpopular to damage German democracy, even if it tried.
That said, I do agree that the conservative party acts unconstitutional quite often. They just don’t say out loud how much they disagree with the constitution.
The party ban process wouldn’t need a new law, it’s a judicial process - the only thing missing is the parliament saying “go”. And this neo-nazi party is pretty unsubtle. The only risk is that the courts decide that they can’t ban the party (e.g. because there might be too many government spies in the party).
Or, as the article says:
That said, I do agree that the conservative party acts unconstitutional quite often. They just don’t say out loud how much they disagree with the constitution.