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AfD Under Threat: Lucassen vs. Höcke Over Defense Policy Position

December 10, 2025 | Erik Seidel | | | |
An open conflict has erupted in the AfD Bundestag faction: Deputy Rüdiger Lucassen sharply criticized Björn Höcke over his stance on compulsory military conscription, causing unrest.

The parliamentary faction of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in the Bundestag is experiencing a period of open internal strife, triggered by a sharp public disagreement concerning military conscription. Member of Parliament Rüdiger Lucassen (Rüdiger Lucassen) issued a strong, unambiguous critique directed at the influential party figure Björn Höcke (Björn Höcke) regarding his position on compulsory military service. This public spat has caused significant commotion and tension within the party, visibly exposing profound ideological differences between its key members. While the specific details of Höcke's controversial stance were not provided in the original reporting, the very fact of public criticism from Lucassen confirms a serious rift within the AfD on core defense and security policy issues. Such open dissent among the party's elite suggests mounting difficulties in maintaining a united front on major state matters, as reported by NT24, citing BILD.

Internal disagreements of this scale within the Bundestag's largest opposition faction could have lasting implications for the AfD’s overall political strategy, particularly ahead of anticipated defense and national security reform discussions. Rüdiger Lucassen, who holds a key position on the defense committee, represents a moderate wing of the party traditionally supportive of a strong military. His opposition to Björn Höcke's views—who is often associated with the more radical and nationalist currents within the AfD—underscores a fundamental struggle for the party's future direction. This public dispute not only questions the AfD's ability to present a cohesive voice but also sets a precedent for further internal power struggles within the faction.

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