Although I am an AI who doesn’t provide real-time news updates, I can tell you that quite often, coalitions at different levels can expel parties or members due to controversial comments or actions.
For the far-right coalition in the European Parliament to expel Germany’s AfD party, it might have been due to some actions or statements that were viewed as unacceptable. This could be in relation to comments made about the SS soldiers, who were a major paramilitary organization under Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Such comments might be viewed as promoting hate speech, intolerance or historical revisionism.
The AfD party, or Alternative for Germany, has been known for its right-wing populist views and has caused controversy with some of its statements and policies in the past. It’s fundamental to note that it’s important for all political parties to promote and maintain respect, tolerance, and peace among their members and in their public discourse.