FPÖ boss Nepp: Stop 700 million euros in minimum security for non-Austrians!

FPÖ boss Nepp: Stop 700 million euros in minimum security for non-Austrians!

In a current message, the Vienna FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp sharply criticized the NEOS. This is the reason for this, the NEOS demands for cuts in social assistance, which he describes as an unbelievable diversion maneuver. The NEOP accuses the NEOS of actively supporting the social policy decisions of SPÖ Mayor Ludwig for over six years. In this context, he emphasizes that around 700 million euros in minimum security flow to non-Austrians annually. This number is classified by the FPÖ as alarming because many Viennese have to fight for financial difficulties despite dealing with financial difficulties

NPP illuminates the challenges of the Vienna minimum security system, which in his opinion has become a magnet for immigration. He emphasizes the grievances, in particular the distribution of funds on asylum seekers who have not paid into the system. Against this background, the FPÖ announces that the Vienna's next meeting of the Vienna Landtag will be submitted to the deletion of minimum security for non-Austrians. "The working population and pensioners must not be continued," said Nepp.

social welfare reform and their criticism

immigrants should only be entitled to half of the social benefits in the first five years, whereby the waiting period for entitled to asylum begins with the award of protection status. It is possible for people who are committed to work in work or in integration measures to receive full social benefits faster. It is also planned to make the payouts of social assistance understandable by creating a transparency database.

criticism from different sides

The reform plans encounter a lot of criticism, both coalition partners and the opposition. The Greens see this a envy debate and a distraction of real problems. The FPÖ, on the other hand, criticizes a possible discrimination against domestic countries and warns of the continuation of the social system for immigrants. In addition, the SPÖ expresses proposals for uniform support for work capable of work on the labor market service (AMS). The NEOs also criticize both the ÖVP's proposals and the FPÖ, which in their view does not adequately reform the existing law that is not reasonable.

These complex debates show the deep cracks in Viennese social policy, which is of considerable influence for both migrants and for the local population.

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