| 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 |
Polls
30. 09. 11. - 19:00
A new survey has revealed a significant potential for conflicts between Austrians and foreigners.
A poll by the Centre for Future Studies of Salzburg’s FH higher education college shows that 53 per cent of Austrians considered the chance that existing difficulties in the coexistence of themselves and immigrants could worsen as "very high".
Around 45 per cent of interviewed Austrians said the same considering Christians and Muslims while 31 per cent were of the same opinion as far as the situation between rich and poor was regarded.
More than 1,000 Austrians aged 15 and older were questioned for the study which comes shortly after People's Party (ÖVP) Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said police and prosecutors recorded 580 breaches of law with xenophobic, far-right, racist, anti-Semitic and islamophobic background last year. The minister declared that this was an increase of 28 per cent compared to 2009.
It has to be seen whether poll’s results will have any impact on the government’s attempts to create more understanding for each other among Austrians and foreigners. The coalition of Social Democrats (SPÖ) and the conservative ÖVP presented Sebastian Kurz as the country’s first state secretary for integration in April.
Referring to the strong performance in polls by Freedom Party (FPÖ) boss Heinz-Christian Strache, Kurz recently said: "Many people can currently identify with Strache. Nevertheless, I have no interest in parroting his words."
The deputy leader of the Viennese department of the ÖVP said about the right-winger’s controversial anti-immigration campaign: "It would be an easy thing to do to say a few slogans to become more popular and garner extra votes – but this is not my approach."
Kurz added he was "not Austria’s anti-Strache." The ÖVP official said he would not define himself "with what I am against."
Speaking about the tense climate between many Austrians and the country’s growing Islamic community, the state secretary appealed on immigrants to actively participate in the society and "feel as self-confident Muslims and Austrians at the same time."
Over half a million of Austria’s populace of 8.5 million are Muslims. At the same time, the country’s Catholic community is shrinking dramatically – a development which several other European countries are experiencing as well.
Both the SPÖ and the ÖVP have been criticised for allegedly increasingly populist approaches to the sensitive matter of conflicts between Austrians and Muslim immigrants to tackle the FPÖ’s increasing popularity. The right-wing party could become the strongest force in parliament in the next general elections, analysts have said. The SPÖ holds the most seats in the federal parliament at the moment, followed by the ÖVP and the right-wing faction Strache has headed since 2005. The Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) and the Green Party are also represented in the parliament.
SPÖ Chancellor Werner Faymann and the party’s state secretary for financial affairs, Andreas Schieder, may feel confirmed in their calls for higher taxes on assets by the poll results considering the conflict potential between wealthy and impoverished Austrians which were presented today.
The left-wingers suggested the country’s richest 80,000 to 100,000 households should be affected by such a tax. They claimed such a measure would mean additional revenue of up to two billion Euros a year. ÖVP Vice Chancellor Michael Spindelegger and ÖVP Finance Minister Maria Fekter made clear they opposed an increase of taxes on assets.
Statistics have shown that 10 per cent of Austrians possess 60 per cent of domestic assets. Around 12 per cent of Austrians are at risk of becoming poor, researchers have warned. Especially single parents and people confined to do poorly paid part-time labour were in danger, they said.
Austrian Times
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.
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.
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"
Coalition accelerates anti-corruption ambitions
» General News 2012-05-24
The government is intensifying its attempts to pass a transparency package in parliament.
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.
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).
more related articles tagged "political scandals"
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
IV demands focus on industry in crisis
» Business 2012-05-24
The general secretary of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) has appealed on Europe’s political leaders to strengthen the continent’s industry.
» Business 2012-05-24
Austria’s biggest airport has managed to increase its profit.
more related articles tagged "EU"
Coalition accelerates anti-corruption ambitions
» General News 2012-05-24
The government is intensifying its attempts to pass a transparency package in parliament.
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
IV demands focus on industry in crisis
» Business 2012-05-24
The general secretary of the Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) has appealed on Europe’s political leaders to strengthen the continent’s industry.
more related articles tagged "crisis"
» Business 2012-05-24
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
» Business 2012-05-24
Austria’s biggest airport has managed to increase its profit.
» General News 2012-05-24
Another top-tier representative of the Austrian Church has warned the Preachers’ Initiative from consequences.
Coalition accelerates anti-corruption ambitions
The government is intensifying its attempts to pass a transparency package in parliament.
Küng tackles Schüller group
Another top-tier representative of the Austrian Church has warned the Preachers’ Initiative from consequences.
BMW and Porsche seized by bold burglars
Crooks broke into a house and stole the keys to two valuable cars early Thursday morning while the residents were sleeping.
Pecik defends TA engagement
Telekom Austria (TA) investor Ronny Pecik has declared himself a team player.
Lightning strikes two workers
Two construction workers at the new Westbahnhof train station were hospitalised after being struck by lightning.
Mayor land fraud allegations
Prosecutors are investigating the mayor of Innervillgraten in Eastern Tyrol over allegations of irregularities in a sale of land that he authorised to another local council member.
Infra red heating takes off
A new heating system from a Burgenland company that operates with energy-saving, efficient, infra-red light is heating the market up.
Games night hits Vienna
Six Vienna game clubs open their doors tonight for a night full of games including Chess, Go or Tarock. The evening is meant both as a night of playing these games for enthusiasts, as well as learning them for novices.
Silly parkers road rage rampage
A serial bad parker in Graz added resisting arrest and going on the run to his crimes when police went to arrest him for notching up almost 100 parking tickets in the southern city of Graz.
Knoflacher emphasises pedestrian zones' economic effects
A renowned traffic planner has stressed that shop owners are generally appreciating the introduction of pedestrian zones.
The most popular stories –
last 7 days
|
Dune And Busted |
|
|
Swastika Shaped Austrian School Rebuilt |
|
|
Nazi still honoured in Austria |
|
|
Thieves caught trying to nick F**king Sign |
|
|
20th Vienna Life Ball a fiery success! |