2023-11-11 23:08:58
Tyrol’s FPÖ celebrated its traditional “Political Martini”, a counterpart to “Political Ash Wednesday”, in front of a full house in Kramsach in the Unterland on Saturday evening. The “star guest” was an unusual one: ex-BZÖ boss Gerald Grosz. In a speech that lasted almost an hour, he delivered a sweeping attack once morest the “idiocy” and “aloofness” of the ÖVP-Green federal government. At the same time, he and Tyrol’s FPÖ leader Markus Abwerzger conjured up a “People’s Chancellor” Herbert Kickl.
It is “time for a change for the better,” said Grosz, naming “identity, homeland and an open culture” as the values that need to be defended and, if necessary, restored. “I want a defended Austria in this matter,” he shouted to the Volksspielhaus, which was sold out with around 340 supporters, where the four-hour event took place with beer, goose and goulash.
It must finally be an end to the “Chancellor actor” Karl Nehammer and his green Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler, who “will soon have a higher per mille than percent”. He also didn’t leave Federal President Alexander van der Bellen in good stead: “There’s a Grand Ayatollah sitting in this Hofburg.” And the government bench also contains “particularly difficult psychiatric cases,” the former BZÖ boss and Secretary General continued.
Now the promised change must be tackled from the ground up: “For example, let’s elect Harald Vilimsky as Foreign Minister of the Freedom Party in the coming EU elections.” He has built a “sustainable alliance with Viktor Orban and Marine Le Pen”, which also means that the “madness of the last few years” with regard to migration policy, for example, can be ended.
Grosz also saw the SPÖ leader Andreas Babler, who was re-elected on the same evening, as part of this failed migration policy, who “apparently wants to turn the whole of Austria into Traiskirchen” and whose policies are “hypocritical”. “He wants to speak out once morest bigwigs, but he himself has been one of the biggest bigwigs in social democracy for a long time,” said the Styrian. There is no need for “communists” like Babler in a future government, but new elections and then finally a Chancellor Kickl: “First place is possible.”
Abwerzger also had ridicule and malice for Babler. “In Graz the fools have elected the chief fool just in time for the start of carnival,” Abwerzger “informed” the liberal supporters regarding the SPÖ federal party conference. He also railed once morest the federal government’s migration policy, but primarily swore by the arrival of “People’s Chancellor Kickl” and the associated FPÖ goal of “becoming number one in the country” in the next National Council election.
The EU MP and top candidate for next year, Harald Vilimsky, who was also present alongside the Viennese FPÖ leader Dominik Nepp, branded the EU Parliament as “the center of organized madness” in his speech before Grosz and Abwerzger. “If there was a red button to end all this madness, I wouldn’t hesitate for a second,” the former Secretary General resorted to drastic formulation.
The fact that the evening took place with Grosz as a “star guest” was by no means a given – if you look at the past. The current political advisor and TV commentator finally followed Jörg Haider to the BZÖ in 2005. The fact that the relationship between the BZÖ and FPÖ was not exactly the best now seems to be political history. Abwerzger, who invited Grosz, said a few months ago when the “Martini star guest” was announced that the “BZÖ/FPÖ story had been dealt with.”
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