The president of the Israeli cultural community, Oskar Deutsch, calls for the resignation of the FPö National Council president Walter Rosenkranz. The background is the affair around his ex-office manager Rene Schimanek.
Against Schimanek, the violations of the prohibition and the arms law are being investigated. Rosary always protected Schimanek. On Friday it was announced that Schimanek should finally go after further allegations.
Nazi -devotions, weapons and ammunition found near Schimanek
From the greens published alleged e-mails Schimanek, among other things, he has maintained contacts with the right-wing extremist German “Saxon separatists”. In the former most important residence in Schimanek in Langenlois, the police found Nazi devotionals, weapons and ammunition. The German group should have served the reason as a retreat, according to the suspicion.
It is incomprehensible for the IKG president, that’s why Rosenkanz took his employees with him, even after his resignation: “It can’t be done! Austria cannot pay a chairman of the National Council with a Celarazi background. Mr. Rosenkanz should resign immediately! “So the sharp words of German.
Rosenkanz is not suitable for leading the National Fund for Victims of National Socialism, nor for the National Council. The IKG president also regards a change in the law to regulate the election of the National Fund.
German welcomes triple coalition
He appeared in recent weeks and months as a loud and fierce critic of the FPö. German was satisfied with the formation of a coalition without a free participation: “We wish Chancellor Christian Stocker, Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler and Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger and the entire government team good luck!”
Source: Krone

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