Deportations to Syria despite the escalation of violence? Babler wants « serious position assessment » – Diepresse.com
SPÖ Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler justifies the planned stop of the family reunification and praises the rental price brake.
Violence escalates again in Syria. Three months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the emergency services of the Islamist rulers have Massacre to civilians committed. Can the plan of Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) now be kept upright for deportations to Syria? « It takes a serious position assessment, » said SPÖ vice-chancellor Andreas Babler on Monday in the Ö1 morning journal. It is on the interior to evaluate whether secure returns are possible.
To the planned stop of the family reunification, Babler said that this was already common practice, there is currently no family reunification from the « stronger countries ». The stop was a concern of the ÖVP, but they had pushed for a control tool for evaluation whether or how overloaded the education and social system. The emergency clause is « only reserved ». Here, too, the Ministry of the Interior is now on the train.
BABLER: « Of course an outcry by the landlord »
The SPÖ boss did not want to comment on criticism of the non-profit construction associations of the government's rental price brake. There is « of course a large moral outcry by the landlords » in the private sector, which have recently made great profits and which it is now being reduced. « From April 1st, people save themselves a lot of money and living becomes cheaper, » emphasized Babler. Politics finally intervene when the inflation is causing. (Red.)