Caught in the endless loop | kurier.at



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In fact, autumn, which has already befallen us, would be the right time to set the political course. There is no concrete indication of this, despite Chancellor Kurz’s major communications offensive in recent days. For example: How do we create economic structural change despite Corona’s many supportive measures? What role does Austria want to play in the EU? How can social systems be purposeful and not weaken motivation? Is a reform necessary in the pension system, integration policy or elsewhere?

It doesn’t matter, Corona has politics (and we) under control. The government issued “recommendations” on Wednesday: no more than 25 people at private parties, more “vigilance” in the cold season, keep your distance, again more sad “masquerade” (and certainly no “real” dances in winter , but nobody says that yet). Make no mistake, the next few months will be even grayer than usual and everyday life, in schools, in offices, in free time, will be tedious. Following spring’s alarming mood, Sebastian Kurz never tires of evoking “the light at the end of the tunnel.” After all, thankfully, the number of people who tested positive doesn’t really correlate with the number of seriously ill people, and vaccines will finally arrive in 2021.

And then there is the Ibiza issue still unresolved. The KURIER now knows the full seven hours. It is necessary to clarify what the then FPÖ was actually doing under Heinz-Christian Strache and what it was bragging about. After all, it cannot be ruled out that Strache will continue to play a political role, at least in the Vienna City Hall.

The video gives an insight into his world of thought, some of it is by no means fiction. What he saw in 2017, shortly before the election of the National Council, as special positions of power in the government (interior, infrastructure, exterior, finance ministry) later became a reality in the turquoise blue coalition, but with reservations: the “blue” Foreign Ministry became clearer because without the European agendas. In the finance department it was only enough for a secretary of state. Strache sees ownership of the Kronen Zeitung as a key issue in power politics. Interesting how important this topic was to him. Almost nothing in the video is legally relevant, but much is politically relevant. There is no reason to hide the entire video from the committee, if only to undermine any conspiracy theories. The judiciary and the U-Committee are called upon to deal with the matter quickly and efficiently in all aspects. (What is known so far already paints an increasingly clear moral picture). It’s bad enough being caught in an endless loop with Corona overlapping, hindering, or even preventing “real” politics.

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