FPÖ – Fürst: The processing of the Corona madness will come! | Liberal Parliament Club

The basis for disastrous wrong decisions must be examined in a committee of inquiry

Vienna (OTS) Despite the rejection of the “four-party Corona Alliance” of the FPÖ application for the establishment of a Corona investigation committee, FPÖ constitutional spokeswoman NAbg. Susanne Fürst confident in Parliament that sooner or later there will be such a committee. “Please take a look at Germany, England or the USA to see what is happening on this topic right now. That will definitely happen to us as well.”

It must be examined which fundamentals were responsible for the disastrous wrong decisions such as lockdowns, curfews, mask, test and vaccination requirements. This also includes the screening of procurement processes worth billions in all areas. The FPÖ politician demanded that the examination of the various crisis teams and the connections of their members to the pharmaceutical industry also belonged to the processing.

Another big issue is the manipulation of opinions, in which the media also played a part. The liberal constitutional spokeswoman reported on an example from her home state of Upper Austria: “In November 2021, shortly before compulsory vaccination was declared, it was reported that the Upper Austrian hospitals were firmly in the grip of the fourth corona wave. In a hospital, with reference to the statements of an employee, so many people had died of Corona that the bodies had to be stacked in the aisle. Despite my best efforts, it was not possible for me to find out in which hospital such scenes should have occurred. Nobody could confirm that for me. And so I ask: how did the media spread panic with reports like this? Was that even wanted in the end? That should also be the subject of a Corona investigation committee, because apparently a conscious attempt was made here to scare people.”

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