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Turquoise-green: headscarf ban, climate protection and preventive detention

Yesterday, the report by the Tyrolean blogger Markus Wilhelm, according to which the Greens will agree to preventive detention, caused a stir. Today there is at least an indirect confirmation from the green side. , “If you want more climate protection, it has its price,” said the Tyrolean Green Club boss Gebi Mair of the APA.

Measures like this or a headscarf ban for schoolchildren up to the age of 14 are “things that we would not do on our own,” said Mair, but: “The People’s Party has requested this so that more can be done in climate protection, for example.” And in the field of climate “everything does not happen voluntarily”, but primarily on the political initiative of the Greens. The Tyrolean Greens club chairman emphasized that these were two “very different parties”.

Detail on the side: Herbert Kickl has already announced with some relish his full support of the planned measure via OTS. Kickl recalled that the ÖVP had sabotaged this important demand within the coalition and that the Greens had shot at it from the opposition. “The future Minister of Justice Zadic – at that time still on the mushroom list – even accused me of endangering the rule of law and the constitution.”

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