Ongoing is the second day of the hearing for the case Prohibition of Compact Magazineassociated with far -right political currents, before his Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig.

Pondal judicial precedent and the dimensions of the issue

The procedure is expected to be completed by Friday and concerns the prohibition of this magazine, which was imposed by the previous government through the Interior Minister. Nancy Fezer of the Social Democrats. The Compact, however, managed to temporarily suspend the execution of the decision in August 2024 and continued to be issued.

According to the court ruling in force, the magazine was judged to be *”far -right” *, systematically promoting racist and intolerant views through its pages. After all, the compact maintains close relations with the political lineup for Germany.

The key issue for the court is to set the limits between the press and spreading extremist ideas threatening the democratic, constitutional order. This case is particularly important, as a judicial confirmation of the ban may be legal precedent for the prohibition of means that disperse extremist ideologies.

As legal and political analysts point out, such a decision could have wider consequences, paving the way for future bans on forms or media characterized as * ‘extremist’ * by the governments.

Relationships with identity movements and conspiracy theories

The case file also includes the magazine’s interconnections, which also has its own YouTube channel. The Compact is linked to the dissemination of conspiracy theories and in particular to the controversial *”Identian Movement” *but also *”Free Saxons” *.

According to estimates by the Constitutional Protection Service, the magazine is deploying *”far -right resistance” *. As stated, *”the main feature of many of the articles published is the challenge of uprising against the federal government and the political system in general” *.