Scandal in the National Council: FPÖ criticizes Greens for dirty campaign!

Scandal in the National Council: FPÖ criticizes Greens for dirty campaign!

A current discussion about dealing with right -wing extremist tendencies and the associated parliamentary inquiries received new explosiveness when a short debate initiated by the Greens took place in the National Council. This debate was about a parliamentary request that the Greens found in insufficiently answered. A central point was the claim that a recognized explosive expert was brought in connection with right -wing extremism. This accusation ensured considerable controversy that was sharply criticized by the FPÖ.

nabg. Werner Herbert von der FPÖ was concerned about the behavior of the Greens and described it as questionable and scandalous. He accused the Greens of exposing an undamaged person with their request and only putting half -truths in the room. He also pointed out that the violence of Antifa randaliers against police officers was not addressed by the Greens. Herbert emphasized that the Ministry of Justice was responsible for the determination of experts and recalled that the last Minister of Justice Alma Zadic came from the Greens.

criticism of dealing with extremism

This debate not only raises questions about parliamentary integrity, but also illuminates the general problem of right -wing radicalism in Germany. According to an analysis, around 39,400 extremist crimes were recorded in 2023, whereby right -wing extremist crimes with 25,700 are a maximum of 25,700. Over half of this offense concerned propaganda, while about 1,150 acts of violence, mainly bodily harm. This illustrates how urgently the topic of political persecution and combating extremism is. Statista reported that in Germany around 40,600 right-wing extremists were active in the same year, of which 14,500 were assessed as violent.

The parliamentary system therefore faces the challenge of sustainably combating right -wing extremist tendencies and at the same time preventing abuse of political influence. Herbert criticized that the Greens not only attack the interior minister of the ÖVP through their request, but also show their own party colleague.

demand for a tangible dialogue

The political opponents now demand that there is a knowledgeable discussion about extremism and its forms, without being placed in the room. A prompt eye removal on the number of right -wing extremists on marches and music events of the extreme right shows the relevance of the request that the Greens focused on. An appropriate dialogue must take place between the political camps to ensure both social security and parliamentary ethics.

additionally analyzes Petra Pau The various parliamentary inquiries about right-wing extremism and xenophobia, which were submitted in the Bundestag. These inquiries are an important part of parliamentary control over extremist tendencies and show that dealing with such sensitive topics is also anything but trivial in other parliaments.

In view of these developments, it remains to be seen how the discussion about right -wing extremist tendencies will continue and what measures are taken to ensure both the integrity of the political discourse and protection against extremism.

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