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Excitement surrounding Nehammer video: “McDonald's burger is the cheapest hot meal”

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A video by the chancellor is making waves on social media. At an official event in Hallein, Nehammer spoke about child poverty and part-time women.
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A video by the chancellor is making waves on social media. At an official event in Hallein, Nehammer spoke about child poverty and part-time women.

·Salzburg, Austria
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WIEN. Im Internet herrscht derzeit Aufregung �ber ein Video, das Bundeskanzler Karl Nehammer (�VP) zeigt, wie er �ber Kinderarmut und Frauen in Teilzeit spricht.

·Linz, Austria
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In good company, Chancellor Karl Nehammer refuted child poverty in Austria with controversial statements on the sidelines of an event. He indirectly blamed parents when children were hungry and didn't get a meal. “If I don't have enough money, I just go to work more,” said the Chancellor.

The chancellor was indignant in front of party friends in Hallein about the discussion about poverty in the country, the stagnating part-time rate and high wage settlements.

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Kurier broke the news in on Wednesday, September 27, 2023.
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