Shock in Villach: Messer-Amo run shakes the city!

Shock in Villach: Messer-Amo run shakes the city!

After a terrible knife attack in Villach, in which a 23-year-old Syrian fatally injured a passerby, the reactions of the politicians are loud and clear. ÖVP boss Cristian Stocker and SPÖ boss Andreas Babler fierce the crime. Stocker expressed X: "The horrific act in Villach this afternoon. The perpetrator has to be held accountable and punished with all hardness of the constitutional state ..." and further emphasized the importance of the civil courage of a passerby, the worse prevented. BABLER also showed compassion and demanded that "crimes like this simply not allowed to happen in our society".

demand for consequences

The Carinthian governor Peter Kaiser (SPÖ) joined the concert of outrage in his response by declaring that this "incredible atrocities" had to result in the toughest consequences. In his broadcast, he made it clear that everyone who lives in Austria must adhere to the laws and values and that violations should be punished. Kaiser called for a restrictive migration and asylum policy in accordance with the rule of law and consistent deportations of foreign perpetrators. "Such a hideous crime is to be sentenced to the sharpest," said Villach Mayor Günther Albel (SPÖ), who joined the thoughts of the political leadership.

In the middle of these blame, the FPÖ appealed to an immediate stop of asylum policy under Erwin Angerer. This is a direct consequence of the politics led by the ÖVP, which is considered failed. "It now needs determination and unity at all levels," also summarizes the governor's deputy Martin Gruber (ÖVP). While the NEOS demanded calm and prudence in the Enlightenment, the appeal to the government remains unmistakable.

This tragic incident not only set the victims, but also all politics, and all eyes are now on the reactions and measures that become consequences. The sharpness of the answers reflects the urgency, with the laws to combat such atrocities, as it is also reported

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