FPÖ boss Heinz-Christian Strache shares the demand of FPÖ club boss Johann Gudenus after the review of a ban on asylum seekers. „This is called house rules and not exit ban. But yes, it would be sensible to clearly and clearly state in a house rules that it should no longer be possible for the gentlemen from 8 pm to simply go in and out, „he said yesterday to Oe24.tv.
„We know that some groups, such as Afghans, act with much violence. Knives and violence against women have increased – there is a responsibility, „said the Minister of State in an interview.
The Lower Austrian Provincial Councilor Gottfried Waldhäusl (FPÖ) had „not wrongly said that these are not just brave children, but young people who have become conspicuous and where there and there are criminal offenses to be feared.“
NEOS: „Inhuman proposals“
Pointing out that all asylum seekers would have to come to federal homes to enforce this claim, Strache said, „That is the goal and is being prepared. Who is in an asylum procedure, should come in federal care, where the state responsibility is also ensured. As long as a case is not closed, they should be under state supervision – not with curfew, but with house rules. “
Sharp criticism of the statements of Gudenus practiced before NEOS. „Such inhumane proposals have been used by the FPÖ since the first few weeks in the government by Vice Chancellor Strache to Landesrat Waldhäusl. Freedom for people without a legal basis is a massive violation of human rights, „said NEOS security spokeswoman Stephanie Krisper.
The proposals of the FPÖ are „rule-of-law short-circuits, with which this xenophobic party discredits collectively as potential perpetrators of violence a group of people who primarily have only their legal status in common“.