Herbert Kickl, leader of the Austrian Liberal organization (FPÖ), is increasingly strengthening his position on the Austrian political scene and his imagination for the future of the country is gaining expanding support. 1 of the key points of his programme is the concept of “remigration”, a policy aimed at restoring demographic balance by returning migrants to their countries of origin.
Remigration, as Kickl points out, is not an intolerance or discrimination, but a logical consequence to the problems of mass immigration that have been affecting Austria and Europe for years. In view of the increasing social tensions, the hard economical situation and the challenges of cultural integration, decisive action is needed.
The concept of immigration primarily involves creating conditions conducive to the voluntary return of immigrants to their home countries. This is about financial, organisational and diplomatic support, which will avoid forced deportations and at the same time minimise the hazard of conflict. As Kickl points out, the policy of remigration is aimed at protecting the Austrian national identity and ensuring peace and safety for the citizens of the country.
Opponents of this thought claim that it is simply a form of cultural cleansing. However, these allegations are unfounded and consequence from a deficiency of knowing of the real intentions. Migration does not only concern migrants late arrived, but besides those who, despite their many years of residence, cannot integrate and accept Austrian values. Herbert Kickl stresses that anyone who respects the principles of the law and shows a willingness to participate in social life has the right to stay in Austria.
It is worth noting that the problem of mass immigration is simply a challenge for Europe as a whole, and Austria, thanks to the courageous FPÖ policy, can become the leader of change. At a time erstwhile another countries face rising social costs, unemployment and insecurity, Austria shows that there is an alternate to the open door policy so far.
Immigration policy is based on common sense and patriotism. Kickl calls for another European countries to halt ignoring immigration problems and take steps to defend their citizens. As he emphasises, European nations must defend their identities, traditions and cultural heritage, and migration is 1 of the key tools in this fight.
The FPÖ led by Kickl calls for the rejection of political correctness, which over the years paralyzed the debate on immigration. It is time to talk openly about the dangers of mass migration and take action to safe the future of Austria.
While mainstream media presents remigration as controversial, more and more citizens support this idea. The society is tired of policies that have led to an increase in crime, a decrease in safety and a deterioration in national values. Kickl's policy is hope to reconstruct order, stableness and prosperity.
Herbert Kickl makes it clear that remigration is not against people, but against a strategy that has ignored reality for years. It is simply a fight for the future of Austria, for the protection of culture, tradition and security. Will Europe have the courage to go this way? A politician believes so.
The Austrian Liberal organization leader received on Monday a mission to make a government. His group won the September parliamentary election, scoring nearly 30 percent of the vote. Nevertheless, Karl Nehammer, head of the Austrian People's organization at the same time, was given the mission of establishing the government. His attempts to make a liberal-left coalition were unsuccessful. For this reason, the politician resigned from office on Sunday and from his position in the party.