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FPÖ club president Herbert Kickl kicked off his political New Year with a declaration of war on Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP).
18.48, January 4, 2021
“My combat mission for 2021 is ‘Short must go,'” Kickl told a news conference Monday. “The only fight we must fight is the bipartisan fight against the corona pandemic,” responded ÖVP health spokeswoman Gaby Schwarz.
The government, led by Kurz, would repeatedly try to introduce a totalitarian system. There have already been too many totalitarian developments and authoritarian impulses, and “that’s why Kurz has to go.” The chancellor ruled according to the motto “Egomania instead of evidence,” Kickl said and also told the chancellor that “Austrians are free and we don’t have to be free first.”
“Austria is at a crossroads and threatens to go from the madness of the crown to the madness of democracy,” Kickl rejected the freest as a massive usurpation of freedom rights. The FPÖ said “No to apartheid testing and vaccination,” Kickl continued. He predicted massive protests of hundreds of thousands in the foreseeable future, which would chant the slogan he had issued “Soon we must go” in front of the Foreign Ministry.
Kickl also criticized the president of the National Council, Wolfgang Sobotka (ÖVP). Not once have they registered a protest against the government’s approach. “Wolfgang Sobotka is a traitor to parliament and not a representative of parliament.” Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens) described Kickl as “the greatest chaos that has ever existed in this ministry.”
ÖVP: Not a single sensible proposal
ÖVP health spokesperson Schwarz was generally “angry” with Kickl and his party: “The Kickl-FPÖ does everything in its power every day to abuse this global health and economic crisis for partisan power plays,” he criticized in a broadcast.
For almost a year now, the Kickl-FPÖ has been unable to come up with a single sensible proposal to deal with the pandemic. “Instead, Kickl & Co. practice totalitarian deception and terror every day with the aim of unsettling and dividing the population.” Meanwhile, “incredible verbal derailments” are the FPÖ’s trademark, Schwarz said.