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The bill, introduced by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, is titled Ensuring Long-Term Internal Security: Prioritizing the Fight Against Crime, Terrorism, and Anti-Semitism. Following a general debate on Thursday, the parliamentary administration referred the proposal to the Interior Affairs Committee for further examination and the preparation of a report ahead of a parliamentary vote.

The AfD argued that concrete executive action is necessary, particularly against the German Muslim Community Association (DMG), the principal branch of the Brotherhood in Germany, along with its associated organizations. The bill further urges authorities to scrutinize mosque associations for "potential infiltration attempts by the Muslim Brotherhood," particularly regarding imam training programs, the promotion of Islamist ideologies, and foreign influence. It calls for immediate action to curb these risks.

The AfD, alongside the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), has been one of the most vocal proponents of stringent measures against political Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood in Germany. The party’s recently published 85-page election manifesto for the upcoming February 23 elections describes political Islam, in its "sometimes violent form," as the "greatest threat to Western Christian culture in Germany."

The party also advocated for the systematic banning of Islamist organizations and mosque associations that meet the necessary legal criteria. Furthermore, the AfD proposed a legal prohibition on foreign funding for mosque construction and operations within Germany. The manifesto stipulated that "Imams preaching in Germany should be committed to our constitution, deliver sermons in German when possible, receive their training domestically, and possess a C1-level German language certificate from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages."

In Europe, the Brotherhood has developed an extensive network of NGOs, mosques, schools, and lobbying organizations since the 1950s. This network wields considerable influence over Muslim communities and European policymakers. Germany, in particular, has reported substantial Brotherhood activity, raising concerns about the organization's penetration into institutions such as universities and other public sectors.

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