“Migration of peoples” – Kickl in protest against the asylum districts in Styria

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Under the motto “Fortress Austria – stop migration of peoples”, the FPÖ protested Friday on the central square in Leoben, Styria, against the asylum rooms there, which are currently empty. Federal party leader Herbert Kickl insisted on taking his messages to the people and presenting himself as a “free people’s chancellor”.

As always, Kickl left no stone unturned with the government parties, but also with the other opposition parties and the Federal President. For example, he accused the Greens of “climate communism”: “It’s a mental illness that has broken out there.” However, the focus was on the issue of migration. One should enforce “domestic law” for Austrians and not for “Syrians or Afghans,” Kickl said.

“Little retarded after Corona”
The 54-year-old party leader saw the whistles he had received when passing a registered counter-demonstration near the Grote Plein as proof that even after Corona “the lung function is intact, mentally clearly a bit retarded”. Because there is nothing to demonstrate “when you have all the cups in the cupboard”.

Mario Kunasek, club president of the Styrian FPÖ, who was promoted to future governor by Kickl, addressed the refugee quarters in Leoben, which were installed in a Baumax hall and are currently empty. “Anyone is one asylum accommodation too many,” says Kunasek. Such neighborhoods pose a “security risk,” he said — riots, drug crimes, sex crimes “are things that happen there every day,” the state politician claimed.

Source: Krone

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