FPÖ criticizes new housing rules: a danger to Innsbruck?
FPÖ criticizes new housing rules: a danger to Innsbruck?
The current housing policy in Innsbruck ensures heated debates. The Tyrolean FPÖ has surprisingly sharp criticism of the newly planned procurement guidelines that are intended by the left -wing city government. Among the critics there are prominent faces such as the FPÖ state party chairman Markus Abwerzger as well as city councilor Markus Lönberger and city party chairman Rudi Federspiel. They warn that these measures could seriously endanger the future of the capital of Tyrol.
In a joint statement, the FPÖ politicians expressed concerns that the proposed changes would promote the move to Innsbruck unchecked. The criticism of the planned abolition of language skills in German is particularly important as a procurement criterion for non -profit apartments. "Without knowledge of German, it will be easier for immigrants to maintain living space, while the local population suffers from this policy," explains Abwerzger. This opinion is supported by Lönberger, who emphasizes that medium -sized businesses and local citizens, in his opinion, should be in the foreground in the gibbe.why this step is important from the FPÖ
Markus Lönberger believes that the city government does not meet the needs of the locals and does not follow the current demands. "We are not talking about an emergency emergency," said Abwerzger, who rejects the arguments of the SPÖ and Greens, who has been speaking of such a defect for years. "There is no housing emergency in Innsbruck; rather, it is obvious that the city government incorrectly tackles the topic."
In addition, the city party chairman draws a feather game in the practice in Upper Austria, where language skills for foreigners in the home issue are a prerequisite. "There the FPÖ successfully implemented this regulation together with the ÖVP. In Innsbruck, on the other hand, we take an uncontrolled influx, which may lead to the creation of shadow societies," Federspiel continues.
The FPÖ now calls for the interests of the local population to focus more on the focus and to adapt the guidelines for housing in order to secure the future of the city of Innsbruck in the long term. In view of these developments, it is questionable how the city government will position itself in the future and what measures will actually be taken to find the balance between immigration and the support of the local population. Abwerzger and his fellow campaigners agree that a revision of the housing administration guidelines is necessary to ensure fair cooperation. More information on this topic can be found in the articles at www.unsertirol24.com .
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