Dear Sebastian! Since I've heard about the 2500 dickpics on Thomas Schmid's phone I wanted to donate you something. Anyway, you are getting everything you want. đđđ I took the present to the Federal Chancellery yesterday and gave it to Bonelli. I hope it fits. "Dear Sebastian! For me it's too small, maybe it fits … Continue reading I love my Chancellor
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The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Separation of powers in a democracy This week Sebastian Kurz came out to defend Finance Minister Gernot BlĂŒmel against suspicion of corruption. (We remember the facts.) At a press conference on the federal government's corona measures, he said: "The allegations are false." In which role does Sebastian Kurz say this? Is he speaking as Gernot … Continue reading The nice Mr. Sebastian Kurz
Austria and the Big Lie
Picture: Austrian Broadcasting ORF Lies are widely spread in Austria. Particularly in politics the lie seems to have become the program. Our Finance Minister pictured here, Gernot BlĂŒmel, became famous in this regard when he testified as a witness in the parliamentary committee of inquiry into the "Ibiza" corruption scandal. When asked whether he could … Continue reading Austria and the Big Lie
Corruption in Austria: The tip of the iceberg
On Wednesday, July 12, 2017 at 7:34 a.m., the chairman of the Vienna People's Party, Gernot BlĂŒmel, received a message: Good morning, I have a request: I need a short appointment with Kurz (firstly because of a donation and secondly regarding a problem that we have in Italy! Do you think it will work out … Continue reading Corruption in Austria: The tip of the iceberg
Austria’s problem in one picture:
Left: Rainer Nowak, Editor in chief "Die Presse" ("right-wing conservative") "Styria"-Publishing House (Catholic Media Society) Center left: Christian Rainer, Editor "profil" ("left-wing liberal") "Kurier" Publishing House (Raiffeisen-Group) Center right: Gernot BlĂŒmel, Finance minister of the Republic of Austria, Chairman of Vienna's People's Party ("right-wing conservative") Right: Eva Dichand, Editor "Heute" ("Tabloid"), wife of Christoph Dichand, … Continue reading Austria’s problem in one picture:
Corruption in Austria
When the housing company of the Republic of Austria BUWOG was privatized in 2004, CA-Immo AG offered 960 million euros for it. A short time later, their competitor, a consortium of Immofinanz AG and Raiffeisenlandesbank Oberösterreich, accidentally offered exactly one million euros more, exactly 961 million euros. A short time later, the finance minister responsible … Continue reading Corruption in Austria
