Vienna People's Party suggests four points against the asylum crisis!

Vienna People's Party suggests four points against the asylum crisis!

Lichtenfelsgasse 7, 1010 Wien, Österreich - On March 21, 2025, the Vienna People's Party invited to a press conference to present decisive measures to improve asylum policy in Vienna. The state party chairman Karl Mahrer and Secretary General Nico Marchetti emphasized that the city of Vienna was now challenged to use the new federal government's opportunities. The press conference will take place on Monday, March 24th, at 9:30 a.m. in Lichtenfelsgasse 7, 1010 Vienna, and all media representatives are welcome.

In the middle of a political dispute over the high asylum quotas in Vienna, the Vienna People's Party presented a four-point plan. The ÖVP sees the current situation as "homemade" and demands from the city not to deport its responsibility. Mahrer expressed that the increase in refugees, including many school -age children, puts additional pressure on the educational institutions. The political tensions between the city parties and the federal government seem to grow, while measures such as the establishment of container classes have already been taken to quickly defuse the situation. According to MeinDzirk.at , among other things, a main reason for Vienna as a social magnet.

The demands of the ÖVP

In detail, the ÖVP's proposal includes four essential demands. First, a four -month waiting time after receiving a positive asylum notice should be introduced before the minimum security is paid out in order to slow down the migration trend. In addition, there should be no additional payments in basic care in Vienna at the level of minimum security for subsidiary protectionists. Thirdly, a graduation of the minimum security for families is sought, paying payments from the second child. Finally, the ÖVP demands that the basic supply rate will be published transparently to enable an effective discussion. According to

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