A request to social councilor Peter Hacker from the club chairman of the Viennese FPÖ, Maximilian Krauss, brings to light something remarkable: It is about the minimum income recipients, who particularly like to go to Vienna. 6.6 of the population in Vienna live on minimum income. But that’s not all: a large proportion of them don’t even have Austrian citizenship and have never paid a single euro into the social security system. This emerges from the figures that the Vienna City Council finally presented.
“Vienna is the center for social welfare and social abuse,” says Krauss in a TV talk with eXXpress editor-in-chief Richard Schmitt. It is no coincidence that so many welfare recipients like to move to Vienna: “Vienna aggressively attracts ‘social migrants’ with financial incentives.”
In addition, Vienna was the only federal state that did not implement some of the stricter regulations that had been decided by the turquoise-blue coalition. But that’s not the only special feature of Vienna, as the club chairman of the Viennese FPÖ explains in an interview.
Be there at 7.50 p.m. on eXXpressTV!