Björn Höcke is accused of using the SA slogan "Everything for Germany'. The use of the SA solution is prohibited by law in Germany.

The social scientist Andreas Kemper closely examined the AfD politician's rhetoric. He is certain that Höcke's rhetoric is no coincidence. His words were deliberately chosen and had a purpose. The AfD must be to avert the "conceptual domination' of the left," says Kemper. In his essay, he went on to say that this meant "a removal of taboos from language, which for Höcke apparently means being able to speak the Nazi language in a socially acceptable way again." Hölke has to answer in court under Section 86a of the Criminal Code for using the symbols of unconstitutional and terrorist organizations. According to Hökke, this is just a "common saying." In the short or long term, the AfD is the biggest party in Thuringia. In 2017, the AfD federal executive committee initiated party expulsion proceedings against Höcke. The report on which the desired exclusion was based is said to have stated, among other things, that Höcke "used Hitler's vocabulary" in a speech in Dresden. The trial would indirectly contribute to this, says Halle Regional Court judge Jahn. "There is no alternative to the established. We want that because we know there is no alternative," says AfD spokesman Kemper in an essay from the same year. "The mere fact that he was a high school history teacher is not enough," explains the judge. "The term "right-wing language" is still very broadly defined. "I want us to put a stop to these halves. I want to preserve the Afd as the last evolutionary chance for our fatherland," he says. "We will hold high our flag, our ideals, and our ideas and go to the grave with it."