Austrian politician resigns cause of song

Austrian politician Christian Schlicher of the Freedom Party has resigned today under public pressure after his anti-migration song provoked harsh reactions in Austria and beyond. This was confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Heinz-Cristian Strache, party colleague Christian Schilcher, who said he would leave the FPO party. He gives [...]
Austrian politician Christian Schlicher of the Freedom Party has resigned today under public pressure after his anti-migration song provoked harsh reactions in Austria and beyond.
This was confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Heinz-Cristian Strache, party colleague Christian Schilcher, who said he would leave the FPO party.
He resigns as deputy mayor of Brownau in Ina, otherwise Adolf Hitler's birthplace.
In Schlicer song, migrants are likened to mice and warn of the danger of mixing cultures, Austrian media reported.
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz reacted sharply, demanding that his party's branch in Upper Austria be distanced from the song.
“The resolution of words is disgusting, inhuman and deeply racist “, he/











