Despite the canceled mandatory vaccination, MFG Federal Party Chairman Michael Brunner still sees his party as required: “Freedom is still limited”. He demands: “Everything that has to do with Corona must fall!”. Not all the guests in Katia Wagner’s group see it that way and contradict it…
So be it for the author of the book “Exit Covid! A plea for compulsory vaccination”, Hubert Niedermayr, even a “moral obligation to be vaccinated”. He still supports mandatory vaccination, although he admits the federal government’s implementation was “a disaster”.
Initiator of referendums: ‘Moral crime against the population’
Florian Höllwarth, one of the co-initiators of the ‘No Vaccination Mandatory’ referendum, which will start next Monday, is also not a good judge of the federal government’s corona performance. “It is a moral crime and a huge mess what has been done to the population,” the lawyer said. He had not been vaccinated himself and had never been positive. He argues for the freedom of choice whether or not to be vaccinated.
Lawyer: ‘Populists are like rat catchers’
Wolfram Proksch, one of the founders of NEOS and a lawyer, considers mandatory vaccination “unconstitutional” but also “politically stupid” because it “driven people into the arms of the populists”, such as towards the MFG or the FPÖ . “Like Pied Pipers, they promise people that they will stand up for freedom. But they don’t,” is his analysis.
MFG sees lockdown for unvaccinated coming again in the fall
Michael Brunner of the MFG sees himself as a representative for freedom. More than ever, because according to the head of the vaccine-skeptical party, “the rule of law is in intensive care”. “The population is being shut out again, the mask madness is starting again and the vaccine doses will also have to be vaccinated,” says the lawyer. He also fears the abolition of cash and digitization.
Freedom means that “absurd opinions” can also be expressed
For lawyer Proksch, the statements of the MFG boss are a sign that our fundamental rights work, because they also relate to “absurd opinions”. Hubert Niedermayr agrees and even more so: “Discussing with these discussants at Katia Wagner – that’s freedom of expression in action!”
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Source: Krone

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