The Federal President should not “get stupid ideas” and give the “Unity Party”, whose representatives will “wiggle like eels” after the elections, the task of forming a government. This is what FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl says to Alexander Van der Bellen in an interview with krone.tv. As expected, the Freedom Party divides heavily against political competition.
The other parties would ‘merge’ into one party and would only be interested in ‘how many heads they can throw into the mangers after the elections’. Green Party Leader Werner Kogler knows “about permille and percentage calculations,” “but he has no idea about democracy.” The FPÖ, on the other hand, represents a change of course, says Kickl.
“It would be voter fraud”
He made people sit up and pay attention with a statement to the ÖVP. In terms of content, this has the most similarities with the FPÖ, he reminded the People’s Party. Kickl ruled out the possibility that there could be any participation in the government without him at the head of the FPÖ. “That would be voter fraud, self-harm and self-elimination,” just so that the ÖVP could stay in power.
The firewall that everyone else had formed around the FPÖ was not in the interest of the population, but rather a “fatal course”. The election winner should be given the task of forming a government, “the losers must draw the consequences.” Even the Federal President cannot prevent this and if he tries to do so, he falls outside the scope of the constitution, according to Kickl. “I don’t have to bow down after the election, but everyone else will squirm like eels.”
Kickl makes clear statements about violence against women by asylum seekers. The Austrian population is being overwhelmed by an “avalanche of migration”. And those in power downplayed it “under the guise of tolerance.” Kickl notes ‘disorientation’ among his own population and among immigrants. “A radical realignment” and “order must be established”; society, politics and the state must communicate this clearly.
The left has brought a lack of values and a lack of orientation into society. He rejects ‘cuddle justice’ and was in favor of criminal law before he was 12. If someone can “rape and torture people, then they should experience firsthand what that means.”
Source: Krone

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