In the current “TV duel” between Andreas Mölzer and Eva Glawischnig on krone.tv, the long-awaited interrogation of witnesses by Thomas Schmid in the short trial was one of the central topics of discussion. Mölzer: “Schmid is a strange character. He and Kurz were once best friends, now they are best enemies.”
Glawischnig sees the situation the same way: “Schmid behaved as a model key witness in court, while Kurz had a certain show. But the style of the chats was underground.” Mölzer, who accuses Kurz of “withdrawal symptoms from politics”, testifies: “How exactly Kurz is involved in Benko’s bankruptcy remains to be seen. But his involvement is clear.”
This part of the match also discusses the current climate conference in Dubai and the fact that OPEC countries around the conference wrote a letter asking them to block decisions against fossil fuels. Apparently they want to stay in the oil and gas sector.
Mölzer: “What is spent in the Arab world on mega projects such as the new big city in the desert of Saudi Arabia (“The Line”) is a perverse amount. In the old days they were all camel drivers and bad rabble.” Eva Glawischnig talks about a golf professional who was paid $600 million to move to the Arabian Golf Tour. Next year the world climate conference will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan instead of Dubai – an equally oil-dependent country for both duelists.
You can see details about all this in the video above.
Source: Krone

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