Police spectacle around office: Who benefits from the funds of the state?
Police spectacle around office: Who benefits from the funds of the state?
The political landscape in Austria is head! The coalition of ÖVP, SPÖ and neoliberals is faced with massive internal struggles while the government is under pressure. Sebastian Bohrn Mena criticizes the political banter and describes the government's inflation as a terrifying spectacle. Obviously, this intensified situation is not able to do so, but is filled according to party tactical considerations, which fueled the resentment among many citizens. In the middle of this turbulence there are also personal power games and an undisguised greed for posts, as oe24.at reports.
Another dispute unfolds around the Bohrn Mena Foundation Comùn, which is led by Sebastian and Veronika Bohrn Mena. This is targeted in the political debate after the green top candidate Lena Schilling repeatedly brought up allegations of domestic violence and mafia structures. These statements that Schilling have now revoked have led to legal disputes. In this context, the FPÖ emphasizes that the Bohrn Mena Foundation was funded with scandalouses 230,000 euros in taxpayers, mainly from green ministries, and perceives this as abuse of public funds, such as Today.
The interrelationships of the Bohrn Mena Foundation with various ministries raise questions: The Ministry of Climate Protection alone has provided over 124,000 euros. Critics, especially from the FPÖ, see an illegal enrichment at the expense of taxpayers and warn of a “fight against right”. In addition, the FPÖ had also provided inquiries about the Foundation for the Foundation in Parliament. In the meantime, the green politics withdraws: Vice -Chancellor Werner Kogler at short notice canceled the controversial "consumer dialogues", which further affects the already tense relationship. Financial interdependencies and withdrawal rumors
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