Crown crisis: Styrian head of state Hermann Schützenhöfer for mandatory vaccination



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An ORF interview that the Governor of Styria, Hermann Schützenhöfer, gave yesterday to ORF of Styria, caused much emotion. In it he speaks in favor of compulsory corona vaccination. Health is not everything, but without health everything is nothing, he is quoted as saying: “I would be in favor of compulsory vaccination next year. If health takes priority, you have to force some to be happy,” said the politician ÖVP.

Expand the mask requirement

Schützenhöfer also wants to discuss a stricter mask requirement in public spaces. Initial reports in this regard suggest that the Graz city center in particular could be a “hotspot” for the requirement for masks in squares and streets.

Strong criticism of the blues

Naturally, Schützenhöfer received much criticism with his advances, the most violent of the FPÖ of Styria. “We categorically reject a compulsion to vaccinate, although it is hidden under the embellished word of compulsory vaccination, Austrians should still be able to choose freely if they want this vaccine, its medium and long-term side effects due to its development in record time. “Still not determined at all,” said Styrian party leader Mario Kunasek. Above all, the claim that “some have to be made to be happy” is an incredible crossing of boundaries that can hardly be overcome in arrogance. The Styrians apparently wanted to keep the Styrians on a short leash to wear the mask outdoors. The KPÖ also said it was negative, not requiring any obligations, but rather confidence-building measures. Styrian coalition partner SPÖ has not yet issued a statement, the Greens are also keeping a low profile.

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