Mega demonstrations against the right! Germany stands united for democracy!
Demonstrations against right-wing extremism in Germany: dates, locations and details of planned events in November 2025.

Mega demonstrations against the right! Germany stands united for democracy!
November 2025 will be dedicated to the commitment against right-wing extremism in Germany. In the coming days, demonstrations are planned in numerous cities across the country that are directed against hatred, anti-Semitism and the AfD. Loud news.de This movement belongs to a broad spectrum that propagates democracy, tolerance and peaceful coexistence. Workshops, readings and discussions are part of the program, which calls for people to publicly denounce right-wing extremist incitement.
Millions of people in Germany have been demonstrating since the beginning of 2023 to send a clear signal against right-wing tendencies. Loud people took part in the large protest against the AfD party conference in Riesa at the beginning of the year rnd.de over 1.7 million people. The greatest success took place in Munich in February 2025 with up to 320,000 people taking part. The wave of protests shows a clear social aversion to right-wing extremist ideas.
Show diversity: actions throughout Germany
In Berlin on November 2nd, the motto is “Next stop: Sunday!” Demonstrations planned. But not only the capital, but also in cities like Hamburg and Stuttgart, there are active demonstrations against the right. In particular, there will be an open Antifa meeting in Hamburg on November 6th, while the “Protecting Democracy – Strengthening Society” event will take place in Friedrichshafen on November 5th.
There are also activities on the program in other federal states. In Saxony-Anhalt, a contradiction will be announced on November 1st during a right-wing book fair. Many cities are commemorating the victims of Kristallnacht, which underlines the importance of remembering our history and the danger of right-wing ideology. The numerous planned events illustrate the diversified collaboration between organizations and citizens dedicated to combating hatred and exclusion.
Political dimension and social relevance
While the protests are directed against the AfD and its influence in established parties, there are also discussions about state funding for organizations such as “Grandmas Against the Right” and “Correctiv”. A proposal from the CDU/CSU raised criticism of freedom of expression and the political neutrality of state-financed initiatives. It remains to be seen how these debates will develop and what influence they will have on the coming demonstrations.
The number of participants in these protests - in cities like Bremen the authorities counted around 35,000 - shows that the topic moves many people and stimulates lively discussions. It is important that every individual actively participates and stands up for an open society in which there is no place for hate. The demonstrations in the coming days are an invitation to show up and stand up for the values that shape our coexistence.
There will be numerous events coming up in the near future, always adapted to current events. Find out more about the initiatives' websites to stay up to date and, if necessary, take part in the activities.