After the bloody deed in Villach: FPÖ calls out loud to the asylum stop!
After the bloody deed in Villach: FPÖ calls out loud to the asylum stop!
The current political debate in Lower Austria is all about asylum policy, especially after the tragic bloody deed in Villach, which caused dismay nationwide. Martin Antauer, security spokesman for the FPÖ, emphasized at a press conference that such incidents are no longer individual cases and referred to previous violent crimes. The freedoms emphasize an immediate asylum stop to ensure the safety of the population. Antauer criticized the measures by Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) and called for his resignation because he did not have the security situation under control. He explains: "We live on a powder barrel." In the current situation, he confirmed the need for clear steps to protect women and children, while the FPÖ described the events as "imported wave of violence" that had increased since 2015.
FPÖ’s current plan and immediate measures
In order to increase security, the FPÖ presents a package of measures with ten immediate measures for the asylum area in its current hour. This includes an immediate stop of the asylum law by the emergency law, rejections to the limits, the stop of the family reunification and the expansion of border protection with physical barriers. FPÖ state party secretary Alexander Murlasits warns that the "false tolerance" goes at the expense of the security of the citizens. According to his words, current asylum policy has failed, and a consistent policy is required to protect the population. Measures such as benefits in kind instead of cash and the deportation of delinquent asylum seekers are intended to support the FPÖ's refugee policy agenda. "We do not need empty condolences, but effective measures," said Murlasits.
The discussion about these topics is strengthened by an all -party proposal, which addresses needs -based health care structures and cross -sectoral treatment options. The ÖVP emphasizes that the focus must be on fairness in health care, not on the uncertainty of the citizens. With these measures, the parties try to obtain clear positions in the current situation, while at the same time control of public safety and health is at stake. It remains to be seen how the political landscape will develop in connection with these serious topics, because the FPÖ underlines that this will certainly not have been the last debate about asylum and security, as orf.at reported and Today. supplemented.
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