Vienna at the turning point: Mahrer demands city guard and security!

Vienna at the turning point: Mahrer demands city guard and security!

Wien, Österreich - in Vienna unfolds an intensive election campaign that is all about security. Karl Mahrer, the Charismatic top candidate of the Vienna ÖVP, has sparked the debate about a future -oriented security concept and calls for the introduction of a city guard. While the elections are moving closer on April 27, 2025, Mahrer Vienna sees two clear options to the voters: either a "further like this" under the SPÖ or a radical "turn" towards a safer city.

Mahrer has launched a bold ten-point plan that aims to get youth violence and crime under control. His suggestions include not only the provision of 1,500 new police officers, but also the installation of 5,000 cameras in critical places. The planned city guard should actively be present in parks and other focal points in order to strengthen the feeling of security of the citizens. This was considered necessary to protect citizens from crime and violence, such as kosmo.at reported.

Security as an election campaign topic

In the introduction of his security -leading agenda, Mahrer also speaks about the need for a new approach in the European Immigration System. He demands strict measures against illegal migration and sets up integration requirements by defining German skills and willingness to work as the cornerstone. These measures should serve to have a positive effect on social coexistence while at the same time sharply attacking the political opposition and describes it as a "unreality".

according to wien.orf.at , Mahrer also made it clear in his speech that the ÖVP is the only party that can "improve" Vienna. He is convinced that only the People's Party is able to bring about substantial changes to cope with the challenges of the city. With his demand for a city guard and a holistic security concept, Mahrer aims to win the support of the audience in this election and to bring the ÖVP into a central role in the future political-safe form of Vienna.

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