Scandal around Sigrid Pilz: court ruling against red-green city government!

Scandal around Sigrid Pilz: court ruling against red-green city government!

The dispute over the former patient lawyer Sigrid Mushroom escalates: after her dismissal in June 2022, she claims to have been politically pushed out of office. Pilz, who held this position for ten years, lost despite her application against the retired judge Gerhard Jelinek, whose order is considered politically motivated by many. According to Pilz, the Vienna SPÖ-NEOS government wanted to remove its own people after the end of the coalition with the Greens from top posts. She then complained to the Labor and Social Court and was now right, with the court emphasizing her qualification as the best for the position. This is a hard blow against the city government under Mayor Michael Ludwig, who has always emphasized that it prefers to occupy management positions with women. According to Exxpress.at , mushroom will also be compensated of 15,500 euros-a full monthly salary.

political intrigue and self -overestimation

The Viennese FPÖ sharply criticizes mushroom these days. Wolfgang Seidl, the health spokesman for the party, describes her lawsuit as a "terrifying level of self -overestimation". He emphasizes that at her time as a patient lawyer, Mushroom could not show a medical or legal training while her successor Dr. Gerhard Jelinek has a clean specialist career. Seidl recalls that the red-green city government mushroom lifted into the position at the time, despite its questionable qualifications. It is particularly scandalous that she claimed a single room during a hospital stay, while other patients had to lie on gang beds. This not only asks questions about the ethics of the politician, but also shows the double morality, which can often be observed in politics, as it is ots.at reported.

In the haze of these abnormalities, it remains to be seen in an exciting way to see whether the city of Vienna appeals against the judgment and the events are developing, while the political landscape in Vienna is still shaped by turbulence.

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