German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has accused the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party of being “anti-democratic” and allegedly linked to Moscow. This accusation raises concerns about the party’s potential access to sensitive state information. As a result, Berlin is considering withholding classified intelligence from states where the AfD holds power. Pistorius’s comments signal escalating tensions between the federal government and the rising right-wing party. The move aims to safeguard national security by limiting the AfD's access to information that could potentially be shared with foreign entities, namely Russia. This decision reflects growing anxieties about foreign interference in German politics and the potential for exploitation of political divisions. Further details regarding the extent of the information restriction have not yet been released.