Kickl has to ask himself: “Where is my performance?”

2023-08-01 15:33:21

So far, Kickl has been absent from 23 National Council meetings

Vienna (OTS) “FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl and his party colleagues have to ask themselves: ‘Where is my performance?’ So far, Kickl has been absent from 23 National Council meetings. If something is indecent, then Kickl collects over 16,000 euros gross 14 times a year for his own underperformance. Herbert Kickl shouldn’t look in the mirror for a long time. Social media postings do not replace working for the people and being in parliament. Even the sporadic presence in Parliament results in a zero result for the people. While the federal government is implementing effective relief measures for people – such as a brake on electricity costs, an anti-inflation bonus, valorisation of social benefits, abolition of cold progression, increasing the family bonus, housing allowance, family package – Orbán’s policy of 30% food inflation is a role model for Kickl. For this he also sacrifices the need for security of the people at the Putin altar. This is the only way to explain the rejection of the ‘Sky Shield’ protective shield once morest missiles and drones. This also shows that neutrality is not a concern for Kickl, but a means to an end,” emphasizes the General Secretary of the People’s Party, Christian Stocker.

“Once once more, Kickl proves that he only cares regarding big headlines and that he is not capable of governing. These latest statements also show that Kickl can only do one thing: divide, polarize and turn people once morest each other. Kickl is not one of those he claims to represent, but one of the elite. He lives out his passion for hiking and mountains at the expense of the taxpayer. He has proven that Kickl is a security risk. If you look at his absences from Parliament and his princely salary, it shows that Kickl is also a low performer,” Stocker concluded.

Questions & contact:

The People’s Party
Press department
Tel.:(01) 401 26-100
presse@oevp.at

1690947687
#Kickl #performance

Leave a Replay