FPÖ – Schnedlitz to Maurer: “Putting pressure on people, the Greens can do that” | Freedom Parliamentary Club

2023-12-23 11:15:04

“It’s just over a week until the government’s new punitive CO2 tax hits people hard”

Vienna (OTS) – “The political goals that the Greens are really pursuing with vigor are sustained negative interventions in the lives of Austrians and how can I prevent FPÖ federal party leader Herbert Kickl as Chancellor – otherwise politics will only be made for minorities like climate glue. FPÖ General Secretary NAbg commented with these words today. Michael Schnedlitz the statements of the green club chairwoman Sigrid Maurer in an APA interview.

“The Greens want to prevent us freedom people because we make an honest policy side by side with the Austrian population for the people in our own country and not once morest them, as Kogler, Maurer and Co. practice every day. The true anti-social face of the Greens can be seen in the punitive CO2 tax, the NoVA increase or the increases in energy and food prices. The Greens can put a burden on people,” said the FPÖ General Secretary and continued: “It’s still a little more than a week until the government’s new punitive CO2 tax hits people with full force.”

“The fact that, according to Maurer, the Greens would like to continue to govern following the National Council election can only be described as a pious wish for the Christ child. Since not even the biggest Green sympathizers need a Green party that only acts as a stirrup holder for the ÖVP and otherwise only creates burdens for the population, the chance is relatively high that the Greens will be thrown out of parliament anyway,” emphasized Schnedlitz.

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