Vienna elections 2020 – FPÖ criticized crown traffic lights in Vienna



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Corona’s stoplight is not based on any regulation, Vienna FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp complained. Attempts are again made to restrict civil rights and civil liberties: “Now is the debate, we get to orange or maybe, if the ÖVP looks too bad at the polls on October 11, it will go red to cancel the elections. I don’t know what anti-democratic media they use. “

With the black-red-green traffic light they had to “tear down the houses”, he addressed the political competitors. “We are not little children, we do not need a baby elephant, we do not need a crown traffic light. We are responsible citizens and together, as free and responsible citizens, we are all here together and we are fighting this crown madness.”

“I see you were not disturbed by any traffic lights,” said federal party leader Norbert Hofer in praise of the blue crowd, in which distances were largely maintained as the space was large enough for the 1,000 visitors. according to the FPÖ. “Dear ones, don’t be scared or scared,” he asked them. He added: “Of course we are not deniers of the crown.” You don’t deny hemorrhoids, the flu, or AIDS.

Every disease is dangerous, one more or less, he pointed out. But the number of infections does not give any information on how dangerous the situation is. He suspects that the government is seizing the opportunity to implement its own goals, “namely, to monitor the people.” He criticized statements such as “The virus comes with the car”: “It would not have happened to me as Minister of Transport if I had come by car, the virus without a driving license. I would have known how to prevent it.”

Hofer was angry that the Health Minister could decide alone that the quarantine should be imposed on everyone. “That will also be unconstitutional,” suggested the head of the FPÖ. The former presidential candidate asked the federal president to speak out because the population is being betrayed. “And what we cannot bear is a forced vaccination,” Hofer said. Currently, there are still serious side effects with the funds. Austrians are not guinea pigs.

The issue of immigration and integration was once again the focus of a FPÖ rally. Many people no longer feel at home in the city, Viennese party leader Nepp complained. One will relentlessly show that some nationalities are particularly common among criminals. Nepp also spoke in favor of ensuring that the minimum income is linked to citizenship.

“We brought the wrong people into the country,” Hofer was also convinced. He reported that he had received death threats since recently claiming that the Quran was more dangerous than Corona.

Hofer made it clear that the FPÖ would do everything in its power to co-rule again in the future. “We will send out an impressive red-white-red patriotic signal,” Nepp said confidently. The leader of his federal party promised him a gift for the time after the elections: “Dear Dominik, we will give you a goat after October 11, they will eat a lot of green.”



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