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Former Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache is said to have debated for more than three hours a Krone deal with the alleged oligarch, the “decoy.” Contrary to Strache’s claims, the meeting focused on taking over the Kronenzeitung. This is reported by the online “messenger” holding the video.
AUSTRIA. Quotes from the Ibiza video have been republished. This time there are also some spicy ones. There are statements like “nobody here likes homosexuals”, or that the Holocaust denier and “Rabbi” Moishe F. is a “funny guy”, I like it, but some of his statements are … uh how weird ” Strache said Or: “The Social Democrats, of course, have very strong lodges, but also, I mean, Jewish industrialists like Schlaff.”
The “Kurier” reported, among other things, that there was a lot of talk about the role of the Jews and the Islamization of Europe. “With anti-Semitism it all ends with me,” Strache said. For Orban, the former FPÖ party leader, there were only words of praise: “I want a role like Orban.” Then Gudenus: “The Orban shakes the country.” And Strache specifies: “We want to build a media landscape similar to Orban.” That means that de facto there is no medium that the government line can criticize. “
Whitout deal
According to the statements made in the video, the inauguration of Kronen Zeitung was the most important reason for the meeting. Gudenus zu Strache: “Anyway I told you why we are here, the Kronen Zeitung is the main theme.” This theme was also omnipresent in the next three hours. The oligarch and detective Julian H. repeatedly investigated a counter-agreement, but no concrete “agreement” was reached. According to “Kurier”, Strache expected the oligarch to buy the newspaper and not have to offer anything specific. After almost six hours, Strache has enough: “Now gemma, nothing.”
“Mocking Parliament”
“It is good that all the ‘Ibiza video’ is public now,” said SPÖ faction leader in the “Ibiza” investigation committee, Jan Krainer, on the short message service Twitter. The fact that the commission does not yet have the material “remains a scandal.” The FPÖ shares this criticism. “Sobotka now has to do everything possible to bring all the material to the U-Committee,” Hafenecker, leader of the FPÖ parliamentary group, told the committee chairman. At the same time, the possibility of interviewing those responsible for “Kurier” in the U-Committee should also be considered, especially since the editor-in-chief of “Falter”, Florian Klenk, was also the person in charge of the information.
For the leader of the parliamentary group NEOS, Stephanie Krisper, everything is a “mockery of parliament” when the media repeatedly received and could see video material in front of the inquiry commission.
Strache wants to go to the state parliament