Austrian Times RSS FeedsLike the Austrian Times Facebook page!Follow us on Twitter!


Events for May
M T W T F S S
30 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
Add your event FREE

Today

Polls

  • What would make you go to a restaurant?
  • show result

    all polls


Club Med


Rosenkranz 'condemns Nazi crimes'

Barbara Rosenkranz, head of the Freedom Party’s (FPÖ) Lower Austrian branch, said today (Mon) she wanted to disassociate herself from Nazi ideology in a reaction to criticism of her running for president.

Rosenkranz came under fire for failing to make clear statements regarding World War II.

Asked whether she doubted the existence of gas chambers at Nazi concentration and forced labour camps, she said: "My view of history is the one of a person who visited Austrian schools between 1964 and 1976."

The mother-of-ten also caused outrage when she said doubting the existence of gas chambers was "freedom of expression".

Political rivals and NGOs attacked Rosenkranz and her party after FPÖ leader Heinz-Christian Strache claimed she would be "an option for conservative Austrians" at the 25 April election.

Incumbent president Heinz Fischer, a former Social Democratic (SPÖ) Science Minister, is expected to celebrate a landslide win in the vote. Fischer took office in 2004 after beating the ÖVP’s candidate Benita Ferrero-Waldner.

Rosenkranz today issued a written statement she described as a "declaration under oath".

Rosenkranz – who represents the right-wing party’s ultra-conservative wing – said in the statement she was "deeply affected" by the debate her candidacy has caused over the past few weeks.

"Democracy, freedom and human dignity have always been the foundations of my views and my political activities. This is why I condemn the crimes of the era of the National Socialistic regime. I distinctively disassociate myself from Nazi ideology," she said.

Rosenkranz claimed she "never questioned the basic values of our country" and added: "I always defended them."

She said: "My political engagement is an expression of my love for our homeland and for the Republic of Austria, to its neutrality and its freedom."

Her statements come just days after the bestselling Kronen Zeitung newspaper, which has supported her candidacy, called on Rosenkranz to publicly disassociate herself from the Nazi mindset.

Asked where she stands politically, Rosenkranz recently said: "I don’t regard myself as being far-right. I see myself in the middle of the political spectrum."

Strache claimed political rivals would "ride a campaign" against his party’s candidate for the presidential election.

Tyrolean FPÖ boss Gerald Hauser meanwhile disassociated himself from Rosenkranz.

Hauser said on Saturday she would act as if every FPÖ member would have the same opinion about the "National Socialism prohibition law" under which everyone who spreads Nazi propaganda or belittles Nazi crimes can be jailed for up to 20 years. Rosenkranz in the past called for a suspension of the law passed in 1947.

Hauser said the only ones who benefited from the debate about her candidacy were the FPÖ’s political opponents.

Both Christoph Leitl, head of the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO) and Vienna Archbishop Christoph Cardinal Schönborn said last week they could rule out voting for Rosenkranz.

FPÖ General Secretary Herbert Kickl meanwhile announced the party would invest "1.5 to 1.6 million Euros" in the campaign.

Kickl said Rosenkranz would go on a tour though all nine Austrian provinces.

The ÖVP, the Greens and the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) decided not to nominate own candidates. This might not only have to do with Fischer’s excellent popularity figures, but also with the fact that – in contrast to provincial and federal elections – parties and individuals are not compensated for their campaign costs in presidential elections.

Austrian Times


Are you on Facebook? Like the Austrian Times on Facebook and win great prizes!


Your comment to this article :

(will be approved by an editor before going online)

  • Not for publication:
  • How many vertical lines (write the number in letters please ie four not 4) or which Text (from left to right) do you see in this image:


Related articles: right-wing Austria

  1. Pröll outpaces friends and foes in capability check

    » General News 2012-05-23

    Austria’s longest-serving governor has been identified as the most capable one in the opinion of citizens.

  2. BZÖ ends Stronach speculations

    » General News 2012-05-18

    The Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) has finally dismissed the circulating rumours about teaming up with a billionaire businessman.

  3. BZÖ farewell possible, poll shows

    » General News 2012-05-17

    The chances of the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) to avoid dropping out of parliament are waning, according to a new poll.

more related articles tagged "right-wing Austria"

Related articles: political scandals

  1. Army pays 2,000 staff for being idle

    » General News 2012-05-23

    The pressure on Social Democratic (SPÖ) Defence and Sport Minister Norbert Darabos is increasing as a new Audit Office (RH) examination indicates a waste of taxpayers’ money by the army.

  2. Foul-mouthed MPs might face fines

    » General News 2012-05-23

    Fritz Neugebauer has started another attempt to introduce a system of fees for abusive parliament delegates (MPs).

  3. Teachers ready to fight contract reform

    » Education 2012-05-23

    Unionists are alarmed by news that the education ministry plans to make significant changes to teachers’ contracts.

more related articles tagged "political scandals"

Related articles: election news

  1. BZÖ ends Stronach speculations

    » General News 2012-05-18

    The Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) has finally dismissed the circulating rumours about teaming up with a billionaire businessman.

  2. Foreign minister rules out stop of support for Greece

    » General News 2012-05-18

    Austrian Vice Chancellor Michael Spindelegger has promised that the European Union (EU) will not let Greece down.

  3. BZÖ farewell possible, poll shows

    » General News 2012-05-17

    The chances of the Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) to avoid dropping out of parliament are waning, according to a new poll.

more related articles tagged "election news"


Tag cloud:
debate  rivals  expression  candidacy  campaign  Hauser  Fischer  election  Austrian  president  Freedom  disassociate  candidate  Rosenkranz  Strache  Nazi  crimes  Democratic  National  Christoph


Latest News

 

BBC tells Vienna stop moaning - and be glad for what you have
The BBC's Bethany Bell seems to have it in for the poor old Viennese.

AUA rules out Whitsun travel chaos
The current conflict with the works committee does not negatively affect Austrian Airlines’ (AUA) booking figures, according to a spokesman.

Weak start for RWR Card
People’s Party (ÖVP) Economy Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner has admitted difficulties in introducing the Red White Red Card (RWR Card, Rot-Weiß-Rot Card).

Pröll outpaces friends and foes in capability check
Austria’s longest-serving governor has been identified as the most capable one in the opinion of citizens.

Foul-mouthed MPs might face fines
Fritz Neugebauer has started another attempt to introduce a system of fees for abusive parliament delegates (MPs).

Car sharers should get cheap U-Bahn tickets say greens
People who support the environment by signing up for car sharing initiatives to cut down inner city congestion should get subsidised public transport.

Film festivals in Vienna
There are two film festivals back to back in Vienna this May and June. The "Let's CEE Film Festival" shows films from Central and Eastern Europe, while the "Vienna Independent Shorts" focuses on short films.

Salzburg builds new prison
Salzburg is to get a new prison.

Postwoman killed by express train
An 32-year-old postwoman was killed instantly when she apparently failed to see a stop sign on a train track - and was hit by a 120 kph express train at the Grimmenstein sortage depot in the Lower Austrian region of Neunkirchen.

Dirty water caused by excrement
Health experts are struggling to find the source of excrement that has contaminated water supplies at the town of Köstendorf in Salzburg province.

 


Austrian Times Rieder´s Digests


music-school

Popular in Austria

The most popular stories –
last 7 days


Friends and Partners




CruiseDirect - Cruise Price Guarantee - Book Now