Is there a turn in red asylum policy? More and more Spögranden can get a lot of change from the European Convention on Human Rights in the field of migration. According to the governor of Carinthia Peter Kaiser and the former Tyrolean Spö State Party chairman Georg Dornauer, the Governor of Burgenland Hans Peter Doskozil also speaks for this. However, from the perspective of the federal party leader Andreas Babler, these are only individual opinions.
On the sidelines of the Council of Ministers, the Red Vice Chancellor stated on the one hand that the open letter from Chancellor Christian Stocker, together with eight other EU countries, wanted to initiate a debate on a new interpretation of the Evror reported Krone. On the other hand, Babler emphasizes that the “opinion of the Spö” is different. Kaiser’s statements on the subject are his opinion. He had already had a conversation with him, Babler said.
Kaiser calls for “Unidological discussion”
Kaiser had called for an “open discussion” about the Echr question in his blog on Tuesday. If you put the ECHR to the test, do not ask for 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: we are not allowing extreme positions from the right and left to record this important debate. Instead, we leave room for caution, for expertise. The governor.
Doskozil: “Far too long, placebo discussions’ LED”
Burgenland colleague Kaisers also wants a “serious initiative for more deportations” and therefore an adjustment of the ECHR. Doskozil said on Wednesday that all initiatives were welcomed, “they are seriously intended and lead to concrete solutions”. According to him, the debate initiated by Stocker is “a symptom for national and international failure in asylum policy”. Doskozil wants “clear, constitutional measures to reduce the asylum quota and for a more consistent deportation practice”, “placebo discussions” were guided far too long, he said.
Dornauer: “This is long too late”
Support for Kaiser’s advance also came from Tyrol. The former chairman of the Spö State Party Dornauer called it “Exxpress” online medium to check the EVR “long-term” that this had become a “one-way street for asylum abuse”.
Neos: “People no longer want loss of control”
The pink coalition partner of ÖVP and Spö also finds the initiative positive at the EU level. Foreign Minister and Neos Boss Meinl Reisinger said on Wednesday: “I never understood her, even from Mr Chancellor, that he is fundamentally questioning the human rights Convention, but assumes that we want to be able to act.” In any case, people would no longer want the “loss of control” and the irregular migration, “said Meinl-Reisinger. The state of action of the state and the EU must be given, but on the basis of the rule of law and human rights.
FPö warns of “fog grenades”, greens of the rule of law
For FPö Constitutional spokesperson Michael Schilchegger, the current debate “Fog grenades will be lit again”, while “The Asylum and Immigration Chaos” will continue to bring Austria to the edge of resilience. For their part, the Greens Kaiser see a “strange knee against right -wing populist troops”. “Everyone who shakes at the European Convention on Human Rights saw on the leading cornerstones of our constitutional state,” warned the MP and spokeswoman for the National Council and the Carinthian state word Olga Voglauer.
The European Convention To protect human rights and fundamental freedoms is an international legal contract between members of the European Council. Content is, for example, the absolute ban on torture and death penalty, the right to fair procedure and the right to respect for private and family life. The treaty is in the constitutional rank in Austria and is part of the EU contract.
Source: Krone

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