Kikl announced a request for a vote of no confidence in the Government of Austria

As reported by Tanjug, Kikl said that he was surprised by the appointment of Schellenberg, who immediately pointed out that the accusations against Kurac were false.

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The leader of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) Herbert Kikl announced that at tomorrow's extraordinary session of the Austrian Parliament, he will submit a request for a vote of no confidence in the Government of Austria.

After there was a change in the position of chancellor and the previous head of government, Sebastian Kurz, retired due to the investigation being conducted against him for corruption and bribery, Kikl is still dissatisfied, primarily because of the statements of the new chancellor, Aleksander Shallenberg.

As reported by Tanjug, Kikl said that he was surprised by the appointment of Schellenberg, who immediately pointed out that the accusations against Kurac were false.

"Thus, he continues the war of the People's Party (OVP) against the judiciary, which is unbelievable. The announced new start is just smoke," said Kikl.

According to his opinion, the state crisis did not end with the swearing in of the new chancellor.

The FPO is convinced that it is a "cosmetic maneuver".

Kikl pointed out that the same system continues to lead Austria, stating that he will submit a request for a vote of no confidence in the entire government, as well as the ministers from the Green Party because they continued to suffer the OVP system.

When searches were conducted in the premises of the OVP, the office of Chancellor Kurac and his nine close people, the opposition requested an extraordinary session of the assembly and announced the submission of a request for a vote of no confidence in the chancellor.

At that time, there were still prospects for success, because it was possible that the Greens, who form the government with the OVP, would vote against Kurac.

After the request of the Greens has been fulfilled and there has been a change in the head of the Government, they will no longer vote with the opposition, so it is most likely that the request of the FPO, a party with which others are reluctant to cooperate, previously due to right-wing views, and now also due to anti-vaxxer statements, be without support.

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