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ÖVP version with printer hard drives gets another damper
Vienna (OTS) – The very strange process, unique in the history of the Second Republic, of shredding the hard drives of the Chancellor’s cabinet under a false name in a private company is hitting the ÖVP like a boomerang. In a report in today’s issue of “Kronen Zeitung” reference is made to documents stating that at least two of the destroyed hard drives must have come from laptops or PCs. Until now, Chancellor Kurz insisted that all destroyed hard drives were just printer hard drives. President of the Federal Party of the FPÖ NAbg. Norbert Hofer: “The story that was published at that time is losing more and more credibility. The Federal Chancellor should make an affidavit that only the printer’s hard drives were actually destroyed here. “
Now it is clear that the Ibiza video was put on sale to various parties or people close to the party long before its publication. It cannot be ruled out that this video, with the help of which a government eventually blew up, was in the possession of the ÖVP prior to publication, presumably on hard drives that were recorded in a hazy, nightly action after the government was voted out of the Parliament office was quickly destroyed. The Chancellor always denied it with frivolity saying: “What should we have done with that? Should we have printed it? “
“The new findings suggest that the chancellor may not have been telling the truth at the time. If Sebastian Kurz has a clear conscience in this case, then he should back it up with an affidavit. If it doesn’t, there are justified doubts as to whether ÖVP itself could play a central role in the case of Ibiza, ”concludes Norbert Hofer.
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