FPÖ: Pointless punishments must be abandoned
Vladimir Putin’s decision on double taxation is not surprising at all, the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has already sounded the alarm in Austria for months. Since then, the conservative right-wing party has constantly drawn attention to the fact that the punitive measures taken against Russia have had little effect on Russians, unlike EU countries, such as Austria.
This is exactly what FPÖ has predicted for a long time. This is what happens when the anti-economical Green Fed-Green People’s Party takes unthinkable and totally misunderstood actions and overestimates the causes and effects of its actions, all at the expense of the local economy and thus the detriment of the humble community. The well-being of our country, built by our citizens with great effort and sweat. Despite alleged tough sanctions against Russia, the country’s economy is thriving and growing stronger than many G7 nations this year.
– spilled Axel Kassiger, Spokesperson for Foreign Policy and Economics at FPÖ. According to his party, the right solution, then, is for Austria to abolish useless and ineffective sanctions, but the European Union should do the same.
Attention was also drawn to the low economic point
FPÖ also drew attention to economic problems, after the number of corporate and private bankruptcies increased dramatically in the first half of the year according to credit information agency Creditreform, and according to the Wifo Institute, the Austrian economy continues to contract.
The People’s Party and the Green Party are pushing our economy, our jobs, our social security and our welfare against the wall in Austria with their completely wrong policy, which does not focus on the interests of our country and our population. Corporate and private bankruptcy data, as well as current data from Wifo, clearly show that the government is failing Austrians in the face of inflation, which is largely self-inflicted, and that its policies aim to make it difficult for Austrian companies to do business at all levels and thus to retain jobs.
The party’s chairman, Herbert Kickl, stated, according to him A change of direction is urgently needed.