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Interior Minister Nehammer calls on the Burgenland SPÖ chief to convince his federal party to refuse to accept refugee children from the burning Greek camp of Moria.
Burgenland SPÖ chief Hans Peter Doskozil is showered with turquoise praise for his refusal to accept refugee children from the burning Greek camp of Moria. Interior Minister Karl Nehammer sees him challenged to lead his party along this line, as indicated in a statement to the APA on Sunday. Above all, the Viennese ÖVP in campaign agreed.
“The Moria tragedy is a catastrophe for anyone who has seen the images. If you see children sleeping in the street, it breaks your heart,” Nehammer said, “but you must not draw the wrong conclusions.” For this reason, the Turquoise Interior Minister was “happy that Governor Doskozil has a realistic vision of the reception of migrants.”
It would be good for Nehammer if Doskozil also convinced his party leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner, and especially the mayor of Vienna, Michael Ludwig, on the question of accepting refugees from Moria. “A clear commitment against the continued admission of migrants would also be necessary among the Social Democrats,” the minister suggested to the opposition party to change course.
Advice on the direction of the SPÖ-led federal capital comes not only from Nehammer, who is running for the Vienna elections. Other city politicians also struck the same note in a flurry of broadcasts, including club president Elisabeth Olischar, councilor Markus Wölbitsch, security spokesperson Karl Mahrer and integration spokesperson Caroline Hungerländer. Everyone saw the Doskozil line as a model for the Viennese SPÖ.
(THAN)