Protests in Vienna: Thousands demand democracy against illiberality!

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From 6 p.m. on Ballhausplatz in Vienna, thousands demonstrate against a possible FPÖ chancellorship and "illiberal democracy" today.

Protests in Vienna: Thousands demand democracy against illiberality!

A great political drama is bought in Austria: Thousands of people gathered at Ballhausplatz in Vienna at 6 p.m. to protest against the impending blue and black government. The so-called "Thursday demos" were mobilized after the FPÖ and their chairman Herbert Kickl caused unrest and concern in civil society. The organizers hope for a great participation, the police authorities report 5,000 registered demonstrators who want to form a human chain against the FPÖ chancellorship. This is done directly in front of the Chancellery, and the police are in civilian and uniformed units to monitor the situation, such as "https://www.oe24.at/Opolpolinreich/erste-donnerstags-Donnerstags-Donno--blau-schwoll-protestieren/619818179"> OE24 reports .

threats about democracy

The protesters fear an "illiberal democracy" based on the model of Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. A representative of the NGOs who are involved in the protests emphasized that the resistance was not directed against the election result, but against the worrying statements of Kickl, who described the Hungarian government as desirable. The dark view of a restriction of democratic values is enough for many to defend themselves visibly against such a development.

The tensions are not only political in nature, but also reflect social issues. According to politician Irene Mihalic, the Greens, who worked in the police service, is a problem that runs like a thread through police history like a thread. It calls for more sensitivity and an independent investigation for such incidents to enable a rethink in the police culture, as reports These protests are therefore not only a sign of resistance to the current political development in Austria but also a reaction of the current challenges of the legal and social order in the country.