KARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - The top judge at Germany's Constitutional Court on Wednesday rejected some objections by the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) to legal moves to ban it as a threat to the state and ordered that hearings go ahead.
Lawyers for the NPD, a fringe radical party, said that hearings would include details from state-paid informants - an argument that led to the collapse of a previous attempt to outlaw the party in 2003.
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