Austria is becoming increasingly immaculate. The head of Herbert Kickl's most popular organization announces that he has a concrete plan to change things. The problem is that all the another parties have arranged to prevent him from being in power.
The Austrian elections were won in September 2024 by the Austrian Freedom organization – FPÖ. The group's candidate for Chancellorship was Kickl. For respective months, talks about the future government continued. A unchangeable right-wing coalition with the Austrian People's organization – ÖVP could have been formed. However, Chadeci preferred to deal with the left to destruct the dominant FPÖ. This has besides happened and Austria is ruled by an ideologically alternatively cloudy majority and hence a politically indecisive majority.
Meanwhile, Herbert Kickl points to an increasingly serious problem with the country's Islamization. He talked about it in a conversation with the Oe24 portal. – Since 2015, 500,000 asylum applications have been submitted in Austria. 800,000 Muslims already live here. 42 percent of school children in Vienna are Muslims – mentioned, quoting circumstantial and verified statistics. As stressed by the head of the Austrian Freedom Party, due to mass muslim migration, the social structure of the country is changing deeply. Therefore, concrete measures must be taken.
Firstly, it is essential to deactivate the social strategy for immigrants. This needs to be heavy rebuilt, so that visitors do not have the right to all benefits from the vending machine. Secondly, a strong acceleration of deportation is necessary. Currently, as he has calculated, the Ministry of Interior sends 1 Syrian per month. – It'll take 8 333 years for everyone to go to their home. said Kickl. Finally, citizenship should be taken from those immigrants who are extremist Islamists and turn against Austria," he pointed out.
Currently, FPÖ has 35-37 percent support in the polls – respective points higher than the election day in 2024 and much higher than the chadetry (22-23%) or social democracy (19-20%). The elections are theoretically inactive far away, but in Austria governments fall rather often, so politicians always gotta face early voting.
Source: Junge Freiheit
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