SP-Binder as a DJ at the Burschenbundball afterpart – the SPÖ Upper Austria is doing a disservice to the fight against right-wing extremism and nationalist ideas
Linz (OTS) – “That creates a pretty absurd picture. A huge demonstration march, among others with SP boss Lindner at the head, protests against the boys’ union ball and a little later Peter Binder provides the accompaniment to the blue afterparty. President of the SP state parliament, a close confidant of his boss and that whole in the bar of an SPÖ local council member. The SPÖ Upper Austria is doing a disservice to the fight against right-wing extremism and nationalist ideas. It offers the FPÖ and the fraternity members an open flank and every reason for malice. One should definitely not hand over one’s political views to the turntables “We’re looking forward to tomorrow’s conversation between Lindner and Binder,” said Green right-wing extremism spokeswoman Anne-Sophie Bauer, commenting on the current case.
“Hundreds of thousands are demonstrating in Germany against right-wing extremism, hatred and exclusion. There are tens of thousands in Austria so far. This powerful demeanor also requires continued unity, determination and consistency. On the other hand, sweetening the celebrations for the nationalist fraternities with lively rhythms is highly unnecessary,” emphasizes Bauer and notes that “the Greens are obviously the only party in Upper Austria. The state government does not celebrate with German nationalist fraternities.”
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