ÖVP or FPÖ: Who brings the turn to Austria's asylum policy?

ÖVP or FPÖ: Who brings the turn to Austria's asylum policy?

The political tensions in Austria are increasing, especially with regard to illegal immigration and the government negotiations between the Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the ÖVP. The FPÖ security spokesman Gernot Darmann sharply criticized the current plans of the ÖVP and describes them as "medial air numbers". According to Darmann, the EU asylum and migration pact, which is vehemently propagated by the ÖVP, is nothing but a "foggy pack". He emphasizes that this pact cannot contaminate illegal mass immigration and speaks for a real stop of illegal immigration and robust border protection, as in a report by ots.at mentioned.

In the middle of these clashes, the FPÖ also made internal criticism of the ÖVP loud, in particular vice -party leader Marlene Svazek. This accused ÖVP boss Christian Stocker to pursue their own agenda through the media instead of leading serious negotiations. She explained that the FPÖ represented the interests of the middle of society and that the ÖVP had to adapt in its role as a junior partner with regard to the new government, since it was not voted the strongest party in the last elections, as krone.at . Svazek demands "serious and constructive discussions" and a clear positioning in the negotiations.

tensions between FPÖ and ÖVP

The disputes within the coalition are remarkable in view of the demands of Stocker for the FPÖ's commitment to the political center. He wants the FPÖ to remove extreme positions and pursue clear, honest political goals, including the promotion of the EU and the fight against anti -Semitism. These demands have increased the internal tensions, since many FPÖ members perceive the newly formulated conditions as unfair and continue to insist on a clear delimitation of right milieus, especially according to the recent reports of the FPÖ connections to right-wing extremists.

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