A large part of the “Austria Plan” is to establish a new leading culture in the country. Ten experts will be consulted on how to strengthen a fundamental consensus on living together, Minister of Integration Susanne Raab (ÖVP) explains in the studio ‘krone.tv’ with presenter Tanja Pfaffeneder.
It’s about human rights, equality and democracy. The fact that values are taken into account in the immigration process is now accepted and desirable. After all, many immigrants come from cultures in which women are less valued.
Excessive violence, riots, property damage or attacks – brutal youth gangs cause many problems in Austria, especially in the federal capital. From Saturday morning there will still be a weapons ban zone in Vienna, the Reumannplatz.
matter of justice
“If laws are broken, if there are excesses in violence or if there is occasional violence against women, and the most recent cases of girls being raped or even murdered, this no longer means anything for integration, but then that is something for us.” the judge, then it is a matter of the security police, then it is a matter of justice and the court,” Raab is certain.
2023 was a year of returns and deportations. 12,900 people had to leave the country. “Integration can only work if we have a number of people who are compatible with a society,” said Integration Minister Susanne Raab, praising the work of Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.
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Source: Krone

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