There is a lot of excitement surrounding a mayor in his home municipality of Burgenland. Police were alerted after an argument with his wife at the inn. The officers who intervened issued a ban on entering and approaching the local boss. He is now classified as a threat.
The incident caused an uproar in the local politician’s hometown. The Easter egg hunt started peacefully last Holy Saturday with happy children. Towards the evening the party around the Easter fire continued in a cozy atmosphere in the inn.
Eyewitnesses shocked
While the guests chatted with each other in good humor, the mood changed between the mayor and his wife. There was clearly an argument. According to witness accounts, the local leader of the ÖVP suddenly raised his hand in a threatening manner. Guests who were nearby feared that the man would lose control of himself and hit his wife.
Guest intervened
The next moment a very concerned spectator of the dramatic scenes stood protectively in front of the woman. He did not strike, but the mayor was very aggressive, it was said after the sensational incident.
Tense mood
The local boss, considered extremely jealous, did not calm down so quickly. The police were immediately contacted. In the middle of the operation, the officers promptly prohibited the mayor from entering or approaching the building. This means that the man is suspected of posing a threat and is not allowed to go home for the time being to prevent the tense situation from escalating.
“Not the First Time”
Secretly it is said that this is apparently not the first time that there has been a fight between the father of the family and his wife. In the professional environment, he also has a reputation for continuing his work with a certain rigor, which for many of those affected goes well beyond the normal level.
Deadline provisional 14 days
In the case of the mayor, the decision is in effect for two weeks. “The woman could have the deadline extended,” explains an expert. In addition, as usual, a temporary weapons ban was officially imposed. The investigation has only just begun.
In Burgenland alone, the Neustart association, which shelters the perpetrators, reports 325 cases of violence against women every year.
Source: Krone

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