“Brachial” – Kogler hands out against “turquoise group” – politics

Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler hopes that vaccination will “soon no longer be necessary”. And he hands out once morest ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.

Werner Kogler would be happy “if we soon no longer need the law on mandatory vaccinations,” revealed the Green Vice Chancellor in an interview with “profil” on Saturday. In any case, he sees changes in the proposed law necessary, “new knowledge will have to be factored into the protective effect”. Surprisingly, it also criticized the coalition partner, even if only in part: Kogler aimed primarily on the resigned ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz away.

“This very small turquoise group, who acted smart and brutal at the same time, fell over themselves”

“This very small turquoise group, which was both smart and brutal, fell over itself. But the circumstances that led to it would not have come to light so quickly without us,” said Kogler, who saw a green success in the resignation of the Chancellor . He is also proud of the measures taken in terms of climate protection, and the green government participation has certainly proven its worth.

“Differentiate between what is said regarding turquoise and what really happens”

In terms of asylum policy, the Vice Chancellor took the wind out of the sails: You have to “distinguish between what is said regarding turquoise and what really happens.” The government partner is right that Austria is one of the three EU countries that have “received the most asylum applications for years”. And then the Vice Chancellor also made people sit up and take notice with an elector who said they were ready for elections, “the conditions would be favorable,” said Kogler.

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