“Against discrimination and coercion”: Kickl is planning a corona demo

“Against discrimination and coercion”: Kickl is planning a corona demo

He announced a “demonstration for freedom, human dignity, health and against discrimination and coercion” on Monday. The rally, in which the Freedom Party want active participation, should take place in the coming weeks, it said on APA request. In addition, lawyers would work on lawsuits and reports against the “3 and 2G coercive regime of the ÖVP and the Greens”.

Kickl had already appeared at demonstrations by opponents of the corona measures at the beginning of the year, but not recently. Now the FPÖ wants – also in view of the election success of the vaccination opponents “Menschen Freiheit Grundrechte” (MFG) – to take the initiative again. He also announced a demonstration on Facebook, but the organization needed “a little time”. This should “become something big, with which everyone can help if enough”.

Nothing has changed in the arguments of the FPÖ boss. In his opinion, the turquoise-green government “has more than overstepped the curve in all areas with its Corona dictate – and that in all areas”. All age groups in Austria, “from babies to grandparents”, are “victims of this madness in one way or another”.

According to Kickl, the announced lawsuits would concern labor law, patient rights as well as fundamental and freedoms and also concern the highest courts. In parliament, too, the FPÖ wanted to put up “even stronger resistance”.

Criticism from ÖVP

The ÖVP is outraged that the FPÖ is taking to the streets again. With this, Kickl and his blue allies accelerated the spread of the virus instead of assuming state political responsibility, said Gaby Schwarz, Deputy General Secretary of the People’s Party, in a broadcast.

Source From: Nachrichten

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