Legal dispute: FPÖ politician defends herself against false allegations!
Legal dispute: FPÖ politician defends herself against false allegations!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The political argument in Lower Austria is coming to a head: FPÖ-Niederösterreich and State Councilor Mag. Susanne Rosenkranz have filed a lawsuit against the President of the Övp-Niederöstönönöchen Chamber of Agriculture, Johannes Schmuckenschlager. The reason for these legal steps are serious false claims that Schmuckenschlager said to the rosary. In an interview with the daily newspaper "Die Presse", the latter assumed that she had called for an expropriation of farmers in the context of the EU restoration-an assertion that she vehemently rejects it, as ots.at reported.
rosary explained that it only addressed the possibility of expropriations by the Federal Government in the course of the EU Renaturungsverung Ordin. She blames the ÖVP-led federal government and its minister Gewessler for possible damage. In view of the unfounded allegation, Rosenkranz sees the law violated, and so she only remains the way to the lawsuit to request a omission and revocation of Schmuckenschlager. The statements are not only honorable, but also violate the facts of the bad recovery and credit compensation, as she emphasizes. According to the rosary, Sections 1330 and 5 (1) of the Criminal Code fulfills this accusation, which justifies a lawsuit.
background to Susanne Roskranz
Mag. Susanne Rosenkranz, who lives in Krems and is married, has a memorable political path behind him. After studying law, she worked in various areas-including the State Secretariat for Tourism and Leisure Management during the Schüssel-I government. Her political career comprises several positions, including the municipal councilor and city councilor of the city of Krems since 2017. Rosenkranz makes it clear that she is determined to defend her rights against the false claims of Schmuckenschlager in order to correct public perception, according to noe.gv.at .
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