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The far-right Alternative for Germany Party received more than 17 per cent of the vote in city council elections this year.The motion, which was passed Wednesday, was supported by members of the Left Party, the environmentalist Greens, the centre-left Social Democrats, the pro-business Free Democrats and a satirical party known simply as The Party.Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right Christian Democrats voted against the motion.This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.Hitler Youth belt buckle, SS officer's ring among Nazi items on sale at auctionGermany refuses to return family's land seized by Nazis after Hitler assassination attemptJewish group disgusted at auction of Nazi underpants, relicsPostcode data reveals suburbs in Melbourne's north and west are growing COVID-19 hotspotsVictoria's 'mystery' cases continue to climb as Premier details business shutdown rulesAndrews was grilled on hotel quarantine failures. Dresden is always worth a trip. In October, Pegida held a fifth-anniversary rally, which attracted hundreds of people, some of whom carried pro-Nazi signs and banners.Eurasia Times reported that a 62-year-old Pegida supporter performed the Hitler 'salute', which is illegal across Germany.Four opposing groups held their own rallies in support of migrants on the same day. "The choice of words in the title of the application does not do justice to the realities in our city: the vast majority of Dresdeners are neither right-wing extremists nor anti-democratic," he said.Three more venues linked to Sydney coronavirus clusterToday in History: Files shared that would change the world foreverWhat do we know about the health of Donald Trump and Joe Biden?Rescuers flown to Beirut blast centre as survivors pulled from rubble A beautiful city rich in art treasures, history and legend, seemingly created just to give you exceptional travel experiences. "The word 'Nazinotstand' is an exaggerated formulation for the fact that there is a serious problem – similar to the climate emergency – with right-wing extremism right up to the middle of society," Max Aschenbach, councillor for the satirist Die Partei (The Party), told CNN.Mr Aschenbach, who tabled the motion, told CNN the move was symbolic and would have no legal consequences, but that it served to highlight the threat posed by the far right in Dresden.Dresden is where the the PEGIDA movement (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) first emerged in 2013, and regular rallies are still held in the city.Anti-immigrant sentiment runs high in the state of Saxony, of which Dresden is the capital: The Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) won 27.5 percent of the vote in this year's state election.The AfD became the first far-right party to enter Germany's national parliament in almost 60 years when it came in third place overall in federal elections in 2017.Mr Aschenbach said his resolution, which was put forward to show commitment to a "democratic, open, pluralistic society", was put to a vote by Dresden's city council on Wednesday, and passed by 39 votes to 29. Dresden is where the the PEGIDA movement (Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West) first emerged in 2013, and regular rallies are still held in the city. Local affairs in Dresden often center around the urban development of the city. To improve your experience The German city of Dresden has declared a "Nazi emergency" after years of "right-wing extremist, racist" activity in the city, a local councillor says.Dresden city councillors this week passed a resolution warning that the far-right was growing in strength in the eastern German city. Dresden Tourism: Tripadvisor has 144,562 reviews of Dresden Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Dresden resource. Architecture and design of public places is a specifically controversial subject. Dresden is home to the anti-migrant group PEGIDA and the far-right Alternative for Germany party received more than 17 per cent of the vote in city council elections this year. 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", which warned that anti-democratic and extremist views and even violence were becoming increasingly apparent in Dresden.The city, which is the capital of the state of Saxony in Germany's east, is considered the birthplace of the anti-migrant Patriotic Europeans against the Islamisation of the West movement (also known as Pegida) in 2014.