In the tent of the Welser Volksfest, the federal presidential candidate of the FPÖ, Walter Rosenkranz, started the intensive phase of the election campaign (see video above). Herbert Kickl, chairman of the Federal Party of the FPÖ, emphasized in his speech how important it is for Austria to change direction: “We have to turn things around in this country!” In a first step, Rosencrantz must become federal president. And the blue party leader immediately added the next step: With a free Chancellor “politics is made again for the silent majority”.
Kickl presented the nation’s situation from a blue perspective and launched an all-out attack on the political opponents.
“Bleached Ludwig”
In the case of “Paleface Ludwig”, the SPÖ mayor of Vienna, he found “shamelessness” regarding the increase in tariffs. The blacks are no better “courting illegal immigrants from abroad”. Chancellor Karl Nehammer allowed himself to be led into a “pointless economic war” by the Greens.
‘Van der Bellen the wrong man at the wrong place at the wrong time’
Kickl also criticized the government’s policy on sanctions against Russia. These would drive the country into a pointless economic war that would ruin an intact industrial nation in no time. And the incumbent Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen is not doing anything about it either. Rather than engage in a TV discussion with Rosary, Van der Bellen prefers to hide behind a Mickey Mouse book and only appear in his TikTok videos. Kickl: “For me, Van der Bellen is the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time.”
However, SPÖ and NEOS are no better either. These sham opposition parties, which whine about rising prices and the divisions in society, are partly responsible for this. A ‘traffic light of future oblivion’ has emerged and is damaging the country, Kickl confirms.
Source: Krone

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