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Leichtfried announced a parliamentary question.
2:11 p.m., May 14, 2020
Outraged at the scenes when the chancellor visited Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) at Kleinwalsertal, SPÖ and FPÖ have been shown. The opposition warned on Thursday that what applies to everyone in terms of distance rules should also apply to the Chancellor. Brief is now clearly a “threat to life” – also, where there were many older people in the crowd, he found the president of the FPÖ club Herbert Kickl.
Kurz’s party colleague and Interior Minister had this term Karl Nehammer used, recalled Kickl, who accused the entire government of “hypocrisy and double standards.” Briefly, “cheerfully ignore your own guidelines, even though the apocalypse is said to break out in Austria if the Chancellor’s word is not followed to the letter.”
The Neos apologize to Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) for the incidents during their visit to the Kleinwalsertal in Vorarlberg. “What you saw yesterday lacks seriousness and a sense of responsibility,” criticized the head of NEOS. Beate Meinl-Reisinger at a press conference on Thursday.
The SPÖ was enthusiastic in a broadcast about Vorarlberg’s “scandalous images” and the “mockery of the population”. “For weeks, people have been fined with large sums of money that do not adhere to the distance rules, in Vienna the large parks have been blocked by the federal government, thousands of people work with respiratory protection all day,” he said. the club manager. Jörg Leichtfried. But “if the chancellor thinks he has to put on a show, doesn’t it matter?” He asked.
The Carinthian Governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) was “shaken” by private radio “Antenne” and initially believed in a “false”: “We live in special moments when funerals and weddings are limited, the minimum distance of dogma has become sporting and cultural events” . it would be banned, “and then the Federal Chancellor will go on a public relations tour without enforcement or regulation.” Kaiser: “This is a slap to those who abide by the rules. That hurts my heart!”
Leichtfried announced a parliamentary request together with the SPÖ security spokesperson Reinhold Einwaller to. There is the question of organization beforehand. “We also want to know from the Minister of Health if the responsible district authority in Bregenz knew about it and if preliminary procedures had been initiated,” said Leichtfried. Nehammer should be asked about the police action. “This scandal must be resolved,” said the two SPÖ deputies.
The appearance of the chancellor at the Kleinwalsertal also attracts international attention.
the star Caption: “Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz dispenses with a mouth guard and unleashes a wave of outrage.”
The Neos were also outraged. Thousands of artists are not even allowed to act outdoors and fear for their existence and the Chancellor introduces himself. “People are rotten,” said Meinl-Reisinger. “I expect an apology from Kurz and Governor Markus von Wallner.”
Neos MP Sepp Schellhorn announced an announcement on Wednesday night. Meinl-Reisinger said when asked that an advertisement would be examined. It could not be that many people had to pay 500 euros in the last weeks because they were sitting on a park bench or four in the car and the chancellor did not follow the rules.