For the Pinken, complete clarification is now the goal in Salzburg. Meanwhile, the opposition continues to set its sights on Vice President Schellhorn.
As reported several times, the Ombudsman’s office has uncovered scandalous circumstances at the Senecura house in the Salzburg district of Lehen. The action of the state government was hesitant at the time. The responsible State Secretary Heinrich Schellhorn (Greens) will put the closure in the room if the situation does not improve. FPÖ and SPÖ do not want to wait any longer – and also demand the resignation of the State Council.
SPÖ leader David Egger: “By his behavior Schellhorn has proven that he is incapable of cleaning up his own mess.” He calls for the immediate closure of the house and for the country to take over. Egger brings retired nurses into play.
The NEOS of the City of Salzburg demand full transparency and clarification. “The city of Salzburg also subsidizes the house with 110,000 euros,” says city councilor Lukas Rößlhuber. That is why the NEOS are now turning on the control office in the city council. “Politics should not only focus on the next elections, but on the well-being of the population,” says Rößlhuber.
As reported, 13 residents of the house now have to be moved to reduce the number to 50 and thus relieve the employees. However, not everyone can gain something from an impending shutdown.
“If there is already a waiting time of about seven months for a care place, how do you want to accommodate the people in Salzburg? That would be a major disadvantage for those who have been waiting so long,” says the son of a resident of the house. A new environment would in particular cause ‘enormous damage’ to people with dementia.
Source: Krone

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