Attack on Taxi Drivers in Leoben: Ministry of the Interior Examines Expulsion
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Two German citizens – one of whom was former FPÖ employees and part of the far-right Identitarians – are threatened with a ban on staying in Austria. They are said to have been involved in an attack on a taxi driver in Leoben. Governor Mario Kunasek (FPÖ) now spoke out against any form of violence.
After the alleged violent assault on a taxi driver in Leoben, the expulsion of two German Identitarian officials is examined. There is a procedure against both of them. After the alleged violent assault on a taxi driver in Leoben, the Interior Ministry examines foreign legal measures against two German citizens from the vicinity of the Identitarian movement. In the room there is a possible residence ban. Interior Ministry checks expulsion after …
After the violent assault on a taxi driver in Leoben, the Ministry of the Interior is investigating the expulsion of two suspects. The two officials of the right-wing radical identity movement are German citizens, both of whom are now threatened with a possible ban on residence. Another man involved was until recently a member of the FPÖ. On this occasion, the ÖVP is now in favour of a security check by employees in parliament.
The Interior Department is investigating the expulsion of both suspects following the violent assault on a taxi driver in Leoben.
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