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GERMANY - POLITICS - TRIAL - FAR - RIGHT - NPD

GERMANY - POLITICS - TRIAL - FAR - RIGHT - NPD
The President of Germany's Constitutional Court Andreas Vosskuhle (C) and his judges arrive to proclaim their verdict on a possible ban of Germany's right-extremist NPD party at the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) in Karlsruhe, southwestern Germany, on January 17, 2017. Germany's highest court threw out a bid to ban the far-right NPD party, arguing that the xenophobic fringe outfit is too insignificant to spell a real threat to the democratic order.
KAI PFAFFENBACH / POOL / AFP
Document reference 000_K23J7
SLUG GERMANY - POLITICS - TRIAL - FAR - RIGHT - NPD
Creation date 1/17/2017 10:13 UTC
City/Country Karlsruhe, Germany
Credit KAI PFAFFENBACH / POOL / AFP
File size/pixels/dpi 19.66 Mb / 3500 x 1963 / 300 dpi

GERMANY - POLITICS - TRIAL - FAR - RIGHT - NPD

GERMANY - POLITICS - TRIAL - FAR - RIGHT - NPD
The President of Germany's Constitutional Court Andreas Vosskuhle (C) and his judges arrive to proclaim their verdict on a possible ban of Germany's right-extremist NPD party at the Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) in Karlsruhe, southwestern Germany, on January 17, 2017. Germany's highest court threw out a bid to ban the far-right NPD party, arguing that the xenophobic fringe outfit is too insignificant to spell a real threat to the democratic order.
KAI PFAFFENBACH / POOL / AFP