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ÖVP and FPÖ do not give anything
FPÖ security spokesman Hannes Amesbauer responded immediately. Not surprisingly, “even voluntarily recruited police officers have not been fired on conviction grounds since the end of the Herbert Kickl era and continue to do their duty.”
In a press release, Amesbauer referred to ÖVP member Karl Mahrer, who had previously criticized Kickl in a broadcast, as “Nehammers (Interior Minister Karl Nehammer, note) jumping into the ÖVP parliamentary club” and as the “spokesman for the black networks” in the department of the interior. . “The fact that black networks do not even shy away from denouncing capable police officers cannot be overcome in terms of pettiness and once again disqualifies Nehammer from his current position,” Amesbauer remarked.
Mahrer had renewed his accusations that “Herbert Kickl endangered the lives of countless police officers and endangered a long-planned raid by publishing secret information about the ‘Ramses’ raid and other operations.” Now Mahrer added: “There is growing suspicion that Kickl obtained this secret information about the raid directly from LVT Vienna.”
The turquoise-blue controversy over the security issue has been unleashed particularly sharply since the terrorist attack in Vienna. Currently, both parties are not giving anything. The FPÖ vehemently demands the resignation of the Interior Minister.
Kickl denies “lifeguard”
Former Interior Minister Herbert Kickl also spoke. The now president of the FPÖ club announced that during his tenure he had not received any personal instructions from him, according to which officials from various police stations of the Vienna LVT should meet for their personal protection. The APA was also informed from Kickl’s office that other interior ministers had also received such personal protection before him.
That’s correct, but these are guarded by the Cobra counter-terrorism unit, their own troops in the LVT must have been much more expensive. Insiders believe this was founded because some Cobra executives are credited with the ÖVP, so information about the coalition partner at the time might have emerged.