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The Secretary of the Interior’s strategy of blame and cover up is last minute
Vienna (OTS) – “This cowardly and tortuous attack with four deaths and innumerable injuries could and should have been avoided, that was already clear in less than 36 hours,” emphasized the liberal secretary general NAbg. Michael Schnedlitz in his contribution to today’s debate. “Mr. Interior Minister, because of this ruling, you should have had the size to apologize to the victims and mourn by the meeting today at the latest, so the only honest excuse would be your resignation,” said Schnedlitz.
Instead, the minister organized a large-scale cover-up and portrayed himself as a “terror fighter.” “But it was known for a long time that the terrorist was under surveillance by the authorities and that Nehammer could and should have withdrawn him from circulation a long time ago,” Schnedlitz explained, continuing: “And then a strategy of attribution of Guilt. Coalition partner and Justice Minister Zadic are at fault. However, this brings down the builder and minister with a single role. This document demonstrably shows that the Judiciary informed the Ministry of the Interior of the prompt release of the murderer. Justice Minister Zadic deserves applause for this. “
The next step is to try to cheer Herbert Kickl, the interior master’s predecessor, on Nehammer’s failure and guilt. This minister Herbert Kickl, who put the terrorists under lock and key ”. The FPÖ Secretary General also exposes all the constructs on loss of trust, BVT and communication failures with Slovakia with a single document, showing that not only the BVT and the Interior Ministry services participated, but also the Bundeskrimanalamt -Europol contacted the Slovak authorities. “So this construction also fell,” Schnedlitz said in the direction of the interior minister.
Slovakia should be the next culprit for the Interior Minister. But even this accusation vanished into thin air with this document, because Slovakia informed our authorities more than 100 days ago, not as the Interior Minister announced, not until October, no, it was July 23! The Interior Ministry then reported precise details of the suspect to Slovakia on September 10, so that they were fully informed. “The Interior Minister should have acted and responded on this point at the latest,” said the FPÖ Secretary General.
“Minister, no longer endanger Austria’s security and take a step back. Don’t jeopardize the ongoing investigation with your deliberately scattered half-truths, falsehoods and cover-ups, but step back and be the first in the ÖVP to show your character and step back, ”demanded Schnedlitz.
“Take the example of your policemen, who showed their true character on this night of terror when they went through the fire,” emphasized Schnedlitz.
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