FPÖ: Looking for clues in the Ministry of the Interior – What’s behind it?

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The FPÖ is planning an investigation by the Interior Ministry, expresses concerns about irregularities and criticizes its own withdrawals.

FPÖ: Looking for clues in the Ministry of the Interior – What’s behind it?

The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) is planning an investigation into the Ministry of the Interior, where many irregularities are said to have been discovered in this department. The National Council Club of the FPÖ speaks of a “deep black state” that should be illuminated. According to the party, the internal decision-making process to determine the subject of the investigation is almost complete. Rumors suggest that the investigative committee that is being formed could also deal with the case of the late justice section chief Christian Pilnacek. In addition, the FPÖ continues to fight for attention in the political arena by investigating the last federal government's corona measures, such as vienna.at reports.

However, the planned committee of inquiry to examine the Corona measures was overturned in a controversial change of course. According to internal confirmation from MFG Austria, the FPÖ has decided not to set up a U-committee on the Corona issue. This decision was sharply criticized, particularly by the MFG, which accused the FPÖ of having abandoned its role as a whistleblower party in the election campaign. This turnaround is perceived as “a slap in the face of the citizens,” according to LAB Manuel Krautgartner from the MFG. Loud OTS The FPÖ has broken its original promises.

Political power over enlightenment?

In the context of current political developments, LAB Joachim Aigner from the MFG emphasizes the importance of a real committee of inquiry that has extensive powers, while a commission cannot offer these means. Dagmar Häusler from the MFG says that the FPÖ is backing down out of fear of government negotiations. In addition, the ÖVP is accused of having benefited from the corona pandemic, while the MFG calls for transparency, acceptance of responsibility and consequences for the corona measures.

The FPÖ's latest steps not only show a change in Corona policy, but also in other areas. The party promised to abolish the CO₂ tax, but only canceled the climate bonus. How the Sky Shield issue will be handled also remains unclear, which raises questions about the FPÖ's stance in the ongoing government negotiations.

Press conference on the issue

The MFG is planning a press conference on February 5, 2025 to address the FPÖ's broken promises and the need for a comprehensive investigation into the Corona measures. This announcement shows that the political pressure on the FPÖ remains intense and that the population demands a clear response to the decisions made and their consequences Krone.at supplemented.