The Borneo Post

Austrian far-right leader urges fight against ‘population exchange’

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ZURICH: Austrian far-right leader Heinz- Christian Strache has asked voters to support his Freedom Party (FPO) in European Parliament elections and help counter migration flows that he called an unwanted “population exchange”.

The comment by Strache, vice- chancellor in conservati­ve Sebastian Kurz’s government, follows the resignatio­n this week of a local FPO official who likened migrants to rats and a row with public broadcaste­r ORF over an anti-immigrant party poster.

Strache told the Krone newspaper such controvers­ies could actually play into the FPO’s hands ahead of EU elections in May. “We are consistent­ly following the path for our Austrian homeland, the fight against population exchange, as people expect of us,” he said.

Questioned by the paper on using a term embraced by the extreme right, Strache said: “This is a term of reality. We do not want to become a minority in our own homeland. This is legitimate and honest and deeply democratic,” adding only the use of violence to impose views warranted the extreme-right tag.

Austria took in roughly 1 per cent of its population in asylum seekers in 2015 during a migration crisis in which more than a million people travelled to Europe, many of them fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and elsewhere.

That experience dominated a 2017 parliament­ary election and helped propel Kurz’s conservati­ves and Strache’s FPO to power.

Strache hopes to draw on it again in May 26 EU voting.

“With us you can vote out the irresponsi­ble open-arms culture of (German Chancellor) Angela Merkel, ( French President) Emmanuel Macron and (European Commission President) JeanClaude Juncker,” he told the paper on why voters should back the FPO.

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