Germany’s AfD Invited to Munich Security Conference 2026

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Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) has been invited to participate in the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in 2026, marking a reversal after the party was excluded from the event for the past two years.
Conference organisers said the decision was based on inviting lawmakers from all parties represented in the German parliament, particularly members serving on foreign affairs and defence committees. Several AfD lawmakers currently hold positions on these key committees, making them eligible under the updated approach.
The move has sparked debate within Germany, with critics warning of security and political risks, while others view the invitation as part of a broader shift toward engaging all parliamentary parties in major international forums. The MSC is one of the world’s leading platforms for discussions on global security, bringing together political leaders, defence officials, and military representatives each year.

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