After Strache chats – “Full support for right shift in ORF”

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Clear words about the explosive chats about the ORF come from Viennese FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp: “A shift to the right in the ORF has my full support,” says Freedom in the live conversation with moderator Conny Winiwarter. In addition, Nepp advocates a “zero percent refugee quota” and relies on “patriotic forces” in the fight against the exploding number of asylum seekers.

That the Strache chats brought down ORF 2’s editor-in-chief, Matthias Schrom, is hypocritical: “Picking one person is the wrong way. The whole ORF needs to be reorganized,” explains the Viennese FPÖ boss. Due to the red color of the ORF for decades, a shift to the right in the ORF – if any – has its full support.

‘Go hack to pay asylum counterfeiters’
Every year, a billion euros goes to the minimum income, of which 60 percent goes to non-citizens. For example, 600 million euros will go to people “who float in the asylum system, deal with drugs and rape young girls in the Praterstern”, Nepp does not mince words. He is annoyed because the hard-working Viennese people would pay for it. “Each of us goes into hacking, has to get up in the morning, pay our taxes and benefits, and then pay the minimum income for asylum seekers.”

“The refugee quota we want to reach is 0 percent”
It is legally possible to deprive criminal asylum seekers in particular of a minimum of safety. A measure that would be acceptable to Nepp, if not ideal: “Actually, they should be stopped at the border and sent back,” he argues for one center: a departure center. “The only way back is to your homeland,” says Nepp. And in the direction of care quotas for refugees, he continues: “The only quota we want to reach is 0 percent”.

Meeting with Le Pen: “Patriotic forces must network”
Since he notes a “complete failure” at Interior Minister Karner, Nepp has been looking for appropriate solutions in other EU countries. Most recent occasion: a visit by the political partners in Paris. “Patriotic forces must network,” argues the FPÖ politician. “All countries are struggling with the same problems, but Europe is failing to find a common solution.”

You can see the entire interview with Dominik Nepp in the video above. KroneLIVE can be seen from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m.

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Source: Krone

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