Thousands of people protest in Germany against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) as the party positions itself for greater political influence, according to reports. Demonstrators gather in public spaces to express concern about the party’s rise and its impact on Germany’s political direction. Coverage across outlets characterizes the rallying as part of wider resistance to the AfD’s ambitions and efforts to broaden support. The protests bring together participants who oppose the party’s rhetoric and policy positions, framing the demonstrations as a response to AfD’s campaign momentum. While accounts emphasize the scale of the turnout and the political significance of the AfD’s bid for power, they do not attribute the protests to a single incident. Instead, they describe an organized public backlash that aligns with broader concerns about far-right politics in Germany. The reports collectively indicate that the demonstrations proceed peacefully in general terms, with attention focused on AfD’s evolving role in German politics and the reactions it draws from opponents.