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Omega21
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« on: October 11, 2015, 07:06:07 PM »

Hi guys im a bit new to politics and i have one question, sorry if its a stupid one..


Hc Strache posted this:

2) Wir haben mit einem Drittel der Mandate (ein plus von 7 Mandaten) eine zukünftige Verfassungssperrminorität. Es gibt keine Verfassungsmehrheit im Wiener Landtag ohne uns. Rot-Grün können daher kein Ausländerwahlrecht beschließen.

(2) We have a third of the seats (an increase of 7 mandates) a future constitution blocking minority. There is no constitutional majority in the parliament in Vienna without us. Red-green can therefore decide not foreigners suffrage.) Translate at work..



And i dont get it, dont you just need 51 seats for a koalition, here he says something completely different so can someone please explain to me what he means by this.. Thank you!
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« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2015, 11:08:29 AM »

Such a shame we cant get a healthy mix of fpo, spo and grune in one party, as i think the SPO is too lenient on its Asylum policies accepting anyone and everyone and straining the Austrian economy and welfare system which the Austrian people pay in to. Also not to mention the other cultural/security risks that this brings. I am all for helping children fleeing from war but there need to be more strict controls and regulations regarding this, but nothing extreme like putting up fences etc.. A good example would be the Asylum on time that the OVP suggested, althought it was probably just a stunt to raise up some votes.


Anyway, what do you guys think, will the FPO trend continue towards the 2018 Legislative elections?
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« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2015, 02:11:41 PM »

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kurier at/politik/inland/fluechtlinge-oevp-verteidigt-asyl-auf-zeit/156.775.523
orf at/stories/2302238/

If i understand correctly the OVP is defending it's idea of Asylum on time, although i think this is just a way to get more votes...


My opinion is if the Red's dont make significant changes in the next year or two then they must be voted down, even if it means brining in FPO.

A countries biggest priority is it's citizens already living there, there should be a limit on how many Asylum seekers are accepted each year, as multiculturism has failed big time in Sweden as seen here: .youtube com/watch?v=9up0CLLPPpo
and this is because of a lack of integration, I am moving to Austria next year for studies and ofcourse i am doing my best to learn German Asap and to integrate into the country, but many of the middle eastern immigrants just dont give a damn, not to generalise though, there are a lot of well educated people from there to.
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