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For Herbert Kickl, the current government’s plans for crown law represent an “undemocratic rogue”, locating a “series of attacks” on fundamental rights and freedoms.
The FPÖ is resisting the current turquoise green federal government crown law plans. The club’s boss, Herbert Kickl, sees him as an “undemocratic rogue.”
At a press conference on Tuesday, he demanded a full restart, including full participation from parliament, otherwise the Federal Council would convince the SPÖ for an eight-week delay.
Kickl criticizes planned series of attacks on fundamental rights
The much-criticized “crown deniers” cause Kickl, in his own words, less concern than the “constitutional deniers” responsible for the “series of attacks” envisioned in the fundamental rights and freedoms bills. A political and legal “shit storm” hit the government with good reason in the short review period.
The ÖVP probably wants to live out its totalitarian wishes, said the head of the liberal club, and the Greens are no longer active as “fundamental rights peoples”: “Now they want to put the whole of Austria under house arrest.”
General amnesty for crown sanctions continued
Kickl harshly criticized Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens). With his “Privatissimum” for club presidents on Monday, they will not be fooled, because “smart parliamentary legislation” is needed. New drafts are needed, which undergo a corresponding six-week evaluation and are periodically assigned to the health committee of the National Council. Experts should also participate there. There should be no rush treatment of the amendment of the “launchers” of applications that have already been tabled in Parliament.
Similarly, says FPÖ health spokesman Gerhard Kaniak. “How is it possible for such a blunder to see the light and pass itself off as the official bill of the Ministry?” He asked. In addition, it demanded a general amnesty for those punished under the Covid Measures Law or the Epidemic Law. Also for the future he has evil in mind. At the Corona stoplight, “the next madness threatens,” Kaniak said.
Current news on the situation of the crown in Austria
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