FPÖ – Hofer: More and more arguments speak in favor of ending the confinement | Freedom Parliamentary Club



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Home intensive care beds for Covid patients from Portugal

Vienna (OTS) Tomorrow, Monday, the government wants to decide an extension of the blockade that has been set until February 8, 2021. The reports that have already been published today in various media point to a manageable relaxation. For the chairman of the federal party FPÖ NAbg. That is not enough for Norbert Hofer: “As I can see on oe24, Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz wants to occupy intensive care beds at home with patients from Portugal, because intensive care medicine has reached its limits there. Conversely, for me this means that the situation in Austria is under control. In view of the fact that the closure is aimed at preventing the healthcare system from being overloaded, there is no longer any reason to keep people in Austria under lock and key. “

As before, Hofer still does not understand the decisions of the Vienna police leadership to ban almost all rallies for freedom and against the wrong actions of the federal government. “Peaceful demonstrations are prohibited, but violent demonstrations are apparently not a problem for public security,” said the leader of the federal party FPÖ, referring to the incidents in Innsbruck, where the “black bloc” fought with the police. Also in Graz, 500 people stood up to demonstrate against the deportation policy. According to media reports, the distance rules and the mask requirement should have been ignored. Norbert Hofer missed the corresponding outcry from those individuals and party representatives who had welcomed the ban on today’s rallies due to the alleged health hazard in the country.

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