In krone.tv’s summer talk on Wednesday evening, NEOS boss Beate Meinl-Reisinger described the PVV as “useful idiots” who would be “put in front of the cart” by Russian President Vladimir Putin (see video above). The Blues’ answer to this saying was not long in coming. “It borders on overconfidence on the part of the pink boss to use the term ‘useful idiots’ in a fit of political Tourette syndrome to deduce her own inability,” FPÖ Secretary General Michael Schnedlitz criticized in a broadcast Thursday morning. .
“During the biggest wave of inflation, denying citizens’ willingness to perform and calling price caps ‘populist’ is unlikely to fulfill their dream of governing,” Schnedlitz responded to Meinl-Reisinger’s “verbal blunders.”
Criticism of praise for Chancellor Nehammer
NEOS boss von Schnedlitz has also been criticized for her praise for ÖVP Chancellor Karl Nehammer. “You may not have noticed that Nehammer is now the ‘lamest horse’ in the ÖVP stable. But we liberals wish her all the best on her journey to political insignificance,” Schnedlitz said.
NEOS boss: ‘You have to hold up the mirror to the FPÖ’
The NEOS boss has already been criticized for her statement about the “betrayal of the people” by the FPÖ. Still, in the summer talk of krone.tv, she stuck to her findings about the PVV and her Russia policy: “I know it’s difficult. But I find it disgraceful and deeply anti-patriotic that the FPÖ is playing Putin’s game”, she clarified.
She knows she’s offending, but you’ve got to “hold up a mirror” to this party. As a woman, she often has to swallow attributions such as “handy”, “screaming” or “aggressive” for her words. But she is aware: “You can never please everyone.”
Source: Krone

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