The ‘Krone’ story about the ‘code’ for asylum seekers created an intense dynamic nationally. Now Minister Susanne Raab (ÖVP) is also campaigning for comprehensive guidelines for asylum seekers.
The Vorarlberg model, in which asylum seekers must sign that they will complete German courses and do community service, was initially considered desirable by Styrian Governor Christoph Drexler (ÖVP), and even the Red Peter Kaiser of Carinthia wants to go a step further. look at it.
The responsible Minister for Integration has now also reported to the “Krone”: “I welcome the proposal from Vorarlberg that asylum seekers should engage in charitable activities. For example, you can support communities in the maintenance of green areas, community buildings or on the construction site.”
Countries must implement
She supports the states that implement this across the board. For all those refugees who already have a positive asylum decision, a national German and values course already applies, otherwise social benefits will be reduced. “The states must impose consistent sanctions when violations occur.”
Her ÖVP party colleague and Minister of the Interior Gerhard Karner also finds the issue important. “Everyone who finds protection and receives help in Austria must also give something back. I therefore welcome any measure that integrates asylum seekers into the labor market and gives asylum seekers the opportunity to give back to society through charity work.”
Source: Krone
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