AfD Must Vacate Berlin Office by 2026, Court Rules

Berlin Court Orders AfD to Vacate Federal Office by 2026

BERLIN – The ​Berlin Regional Court ruled ⁣today,​ september 26, 2025, that the Alternative for ​Germany (AfD) must ‍vacate its‍ federal office in the wittenau district by October 30, 2026. The decision stems from a dispute with the Austrian⁢ ownership company of the property, which terminated the ⁣lease without notice, alleging violations of⁢ lease specifications.

The ruling impacts the AfD’s operations in Berlin, forcing​ the party to relocate its headquarters. While the AfD offered to extend the ​lease until 2026 with a six percent rent increase, the landlord rejected the proposal and did not present a counter-offer. This legal battle underscores growing tensions between the⁢ party and property owners, and highlights the challenges the AfD faces in securing long-term office space in the capital.

The ⁣AfD has ⁢occupied the building in​ the Wittenau ‍district since 2022,operating under three separate ⁣rental‌ agreements ‍initially set⁤ to expire at the end of September,November,and December 2027. However, ⁤the contracts​ included provisions for ⁣special termination rights, which the Austrian investor ultimately‍ invoked.

According to AfD federal Spokesman and member of the Bundestag⁣ Kay Gottschalk, the termination was “a purely economic argument.” A final attempt at negotiation between‌ the landlord and AfD representatives failed last week,paving the way for today’s court decision.

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