Program presented
MFG against Sky Shield, NATO and “climate madness”
MFG, the party of opponents of coronavirus measures, is running in seven out of nine federal states in the national elections. Party leader Joachim Aigner presented his election manifesto on Tuesday.
"We are not politicians, but simply normal people who have had enough, who stand up and say 'sicha ned'," emphasized the Upper Austrian during a press conference in Linz. If he is elected to parliament - which the 48-year-old tax consultant believes is entirely possible - Aigner wants to give up his seat in the Upper Austrian state parliament and switch to federal politics.
What the party "sicha ned" wants
What he and his fellow party members would then like to stand up for or "sicha ned": Sky Shield, NATO, paternalism by the EU - in which case an Öxit and accession to the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) would be needed - as well as a hasty exit from the current gas supply agreements with Russia.
Further goals: An end to the "energy transition and climate catastrophe madness" and a "criminal and political reappraisal of the restrictions" during the corona pandemic.
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