Green politician in sight: application application for Hitler greeting affair!
Green politician in sight: application application for Hitler greeting affair!
Saarbrücken, Deutschland - The State Court of Klagenfurt applied for the delivery of the Green General Secretary Olga Voglauer. This is done as part of a private law's private accuser Martin Sellner, who accuses her evil recovery. Sellner, who is considered the leading member of the identities, is said to have shown the Hitler salute during an event in Saarbrücken in July, a accusation that she had made public in a tweet. According to reports, Voglauer has already been asked to withdraw her claim in a civil law procedure, which she did on September 29 when she said that her original statement was "untrue", reports the news magazine profile.
accusations assume form
The discussion about the delivery of Voglauer has already caused a lot of sensation, since the National Council now has to decide whether its comment on X (formerly Twitter) fell as a member of his work. If so, it could be protected against criminal persecution. In her first comment on the Causa, Voglauer raised the question of whether the FPÖ wanted to continue to be connected to an organization, the most famous face of which shows the Hitler salute. According to the OE24, the further procedure is already underway.
At the same time, the MPs of the National Council are currently also dealing with other immunity inquiries after they recently lifted the immunity of FPÖ boss Herbert Kickl and other party members. These must now be responsible for suspicion of false statements and violations of the Nazi ban. The political involvement around Voglauer and Sellner also highlighted the sometimes explosive tensions in Austrian politics. However, the Greens refused to comment on the delivery of Voglau, emphasized that Sellner wanted to act against political criticism with his approach, which in their opinion spoke for themselves, according to profile.Details | |
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Ort | Saarbrücken, Deutschland |
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