This announcement is a turn in the migration policy of the Spö! The Carintic Governor Peter Kaiser supports the start for the revision of the human rights Convention for migration problems. The question of whether the regulations of the ECHR are still in a changed world is legitimate. “It must be placed,” Kaiser demands an “open discussion” in his blog, in which the “Kroon” gained the first insight.
Kaiser strengthens Chancellor Christian Stocker. Together with eight other European countries, the last one had called to simplify the removal of foreign criminals. A corresponding open letter about the initiative of Denmark and Italy about the new interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights in the field of migration was signed. “We need more room at national level to decide when we show criminal foreigners,” says the letter.
“Factual discussion” instead of populism
This is exactly what Kaiser demands: if you put the ECHR on the test, do not ask your values, but try to adapt them to new challenges so that it does not become a target of democracy. “I therefore call for an open, unidological discussion: let’s not allow extreme positions from the right and left to record this important debate. Instead, we leave room for caution, for expertise. The governor.
Stocker’s coalition partner Spö and Neos had positioned themselves against his initiative for changes in the human rights treaty. “I find the advance very problematic because it ultimately undermines the credibility of maximum courts,” said Petra Bayr (Spö) for example. The Neos described the signature of Stocker as “solid” of the Chancellor, which they do not support.
Carinthia was shaken by an Islamic attack on February 15, 2025. A 23-year-old Syrian stabbed in Villach with a folding knife on various passers-by. A 14-year-old was killed and five people were seriously injured.
Emperor. “Need change to protect democracy”
Kaiser ziet het anders: “De bescherming van de liberale democratie vereist het vermogen om te handelen. In gevallen van ernstig geweld, radicalisering of terreur moet de indruk niet ontstaan dat democratische constitutionele staten worden geduwd in een arbeidsongeschiktheid om te handelen. Als mensen het vertrouwen verliezen dat de staat hen kan beschermen, dan niet alleen fundamentele rechten, maar ook fundamentele rechten, maar ook fundamentele rechten, maar ook fundamentele rechten, But the state boss also warns.
The ECHR was founded a cornerstone of the post -war order in Europe and in 1950 in response to the incredible human rights crimes of the Second World War, according to the governor in the contribution. Since then, however, the world has “changed”: globalization, digitization, global war and in the future increased climate -related migration movements, the strengthening of religious and political radicalization, as well as the increase in terrorist acts of violence “increasingly to test the foundations of our peaceful and democratic society”.
The question of whether and how the existing regulations of the ECHR also apply effectively in these new realities is legitimate, Kaiser writes: “It must be requested without immediately reflexive accusations against those pronounced for a factual assessment.”
Source: Krone

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