2023-08-20 10:14:06
The Green Secretary General’s self-assessment has nothing to do with reality
Vienna (OTS) – “The green denial of reality is taking on more and more dramatic forms!” So commented today FPÖ Secretary General NAbg. Michael Schnedlitz the assessment of the Green Secretary General Olga Voglauer, who confirmed in the APA summer interview that the Greens “didn’t really do anything wrong”. For Schnedlitz, this statement is further proof that the Greens are moving further and further away from reality in their self-assessment: “CO2 penalty tax, NoVA increase, the cancellation of important road infrastructure projects to relieve hundreds of thousands of people, legal texts in purely female form, Gender dictates, the whole rainbow madness with drag queen activism in parliament, in kindergartens and schools – this green party stands for all of this. It’s a string of failures and policies that are neither normal, much less a success for the majority of people. On the contrary: they cost quality of life and money! It is time to remove this green woken zeitgeist from the shifters of power as quickly as possible.”
If Voglauer justifies the current low of the Greens in the survey by saying that people are currently concerned with existential concerns because of the Covid crisis and the Ukraine war, then she must also say that the Greens have increased these concerns through their policies, the FPÖ Secretary General emphasized: “The Greens, who not so long ago were vehemently pro-peace and opposed to arms sales to war zones, have sided with the warmongers. The economic war with Russia has massively fueled inflation in Europe – and this in a phase in which Austria was already in a very bad position due to the black-green corona policy. Ever since they came into government, the Greens have not been part of the solution, but part of the problem.”
The Austrians apparently want to have less and less to do with the Greens. The most recent state elections would have shown that: in Salzburg, the Greens were kicked out of the state government and had to accept losses, in Carinthia, with top candidate Voglauer, they once more failed to enter the state parliament. “The Austrians have had enough of a green policy of bans and pointing fingers. They finally want a chancellor who works for the people – just like our chancellor, Herbert Kickl, will do. If the Greens had even a shred of decency, they would end the coalition with the ÖVP and allow new elections. This government has not had the backing of the local population for a long time,” said FPÖ General Secretary NAbg. Finally, Michael Schnedlitz.
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