U-Commissions – People’s Party will invite Kickl and Gusenbauer

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The People’s Party will invite ex-Chancellor Alfred Gusenbauer (SPÖ) and FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl as the first people to provide information to the “Red-Blue Investigative Commission on Abuse of Power” that it has set up. This was announced by Andreas Hanger, leader of the ÖVP faction.

Kickl must look at filling vacancies, awarding studies and advertisements and tenders during his time as Minister of the Interior. Gusenbauer should clarify the flow of money from René Benkos Signa to him, Hanger told the APA.

Hanger also wants to know what role the SPÖ played, especially during the 2017 election campaign. “This needs to be clarified.” We will “take a close look at the machinations of Kickl and Gusenbauer.”

NEOS anger about the ÖVP
Meanwhile, NEOS is irritated that the People’s Party in the other “COFAG-U Committee” decided by the SPÖ and FPÖ wants to expand the investigations to all approximately 240,000 companies that have received support services during the corona pandemic.

Red-Blue wanted to limit this to the “preference of billionaires by ÖVP government members”. “The ongoing election campaign announced by the ÖVP, SPÖ and FPÖ now threatens to affect and damage the domestic economy, while it is already in a difficult situation due to the recession,” NEOS Secretary General Douglas Hoyos said in a broadcast .

Source: Krone

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