Nepp announces radical reforms for Vienna's healthcare system!

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FPÖ leader Dominik Nepp is critical of health and migration issues in an interview about the 2025 Vienna city council election.

Nepp announces radical reforms for Vienna's healthcare system!

In an explosive interview, the Viennese FPÖ leader Dominik Nepp commented on the current political situation and highlighted the ailing health system in Vienna. Nepp criticizes the fact that the ÖVP has lost support at the federal level and has now reached political insignificance in Vienna with its top candidate Karl Mahrer. What determines the FPÖ's clout are not its rivals, but rather the pressing issues that move the population. Nepp is particularly concerned about the overload in the health system, which in his opinion has “collapsed”. He blames increasing immigration and the associated demand for medical services, which leads to long waiting times for patients. “People wait a long time for the right treatment,” says Nepp krone.at reported.

Integration and migration in focus

But that's not enough. In his analysis, Nepp also addresses migration and talks about a “breaking point” in 2015, when hundreds of thousands of people came to Europe. The FPÖ sees itself as having a responsibility to address these issues openly. In another interview with KURIER, Nepp emphasizes that the SPÖ's failed integration policy is the reason for the current difficulties. He demands that people who are not prepared to integrate into society must withdraw again. His views on international conventions are clear: “I can change any law that people have set,” shouts Nepp, indicating that the Geneva Refugee Convention also needs to be examined.

Nepp reports on his own experience as a native of Viennese who has intensively pursued the city and its changes. He calls for a return to a Vienna that is socially just and safer, and at the same time criticizes the media representation of his party and the other parties. "The problem is not the people who used to get into the country and have integrated, but the current immigration that does not want to deal with us," says Nepp. This results in a dramatic image of the current political challenges in Vienna, which is also shaped by the stronger orientation on topics such as security and social justice kurier.at describes in detail.

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