FPÖ – Schnedlitz’s letter on Babler: a reply from a Traiskirchen citizen!

2024-07-26 08:27:50

Vienna(OTS) –

In a letter today, Socialist Party leader Babul called on all other party leaders to commit not to enact “austerity programs at the expense of the people” after the election. FPÖ Secretary General NAbg. Michael Schnedlitz asked a Traiskirchen citizen to answer. Here are his lines:

“Dear Mayor, dear Andy! I find it strange how you have the courage to warn against austerity programs at the expense of the people. As mayor, you place an undue burden on us. .You hired yourself as your own press secretary and your income was doubled, so you took all our taxes into your own pocket, and you also raised the water bill significantly, which cost us a lot. Pressure. It’s a bad joke if you warn against austerity programs now. In Traiskirchen, the only people who really benefit are the asylum seekers. I say to you, comrade, shame on you. Leave those embarrassing letters behind because all of Austria knows that you stuff our taxes into your own pockets which you have to withhold so that you can pay something that of course every citizen has to pay these fees.

FPÖ Secretary General NAbg. Michael Schnedlitz: “Not even your own party supports Babler, that’s why the SPÖ has sat in the chair of this actor who actually only cares about himself. Therefore, I ask Babler not to send any more spam. If you want to To ensure that politics is for the people and not against the people again, you must vote for the Liberal Party and Herbert Kickel on September 29th. A vote for SPÖ is a failed vote. Before the election you don’t know what you will get after the election. Who. Couldn’t be Bubbler! In this sense: friendship!

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