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AfD Faces Eviction Lawsuit Over Unauthorized Election Party at Berlin Headquarters

Landlord files eviction suit after the AfD failed to vacate by March 31, citing breaches of lease terms including political advertising and trespass.

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AfD-Spitzenduo Alice Weidel und Tino Chrupalla bei der Wahlparty in der Bundesgeschäftsstelle: Vor allem eine Projektion sei dem Vermieter ein Dorn im Auge gewesen. (themenbild)
Haben die Parteichefs Tino Chrupalla (links) und Alice Weidel bald keine Parteizentrale mehr.

Overview

  • The landlord of the AfD's Berlin headquarters terminated the lease and filed an eviction lawsuit, alleging violations of the lease agreement and trespass.
  • The dispute stems from an unauthorized election-night party on February 23, during which the AfD projected its logo onto the building facade and disrupted access for other tenants.
  • The landlord rejected the AfD's €10,000 compensation offer, calling it insufficient and proceeding with legal action at Landgericht Berlin II.
  • The AfD argues that the landlord should have anticipated political events when signing the lease and remains in the building despite the March 31 vacate deadline.
  • Negotiations are reportedly being arranged, but no resolution has been reached as the legal battle continues.