Saturday, May 18, 2019

Austria Rocked By Corruption Scandal After Vice-Cancellor Caught On Camera Promising Public Contracts To A Woman Posing As A Russian Backer



The Guardian: Austrian coalition in crisis after vice-chancellor resigns over secret video

Far-right party leader appeared to offer contracts in return for campaign help

The fate of Austria’s coalition government is in the balance after the far-right vice-chancellor resigned over a video that appeared to show him promising public contracts to a woman posing as a Russian backer, in return for help in his election campaign.

The Freedom party (FPO) leader, Heinz-Christian Strache, told a press conference in Vienna on Saturday that he had been the victim of a “targeted political assassination” aimed at breaking apart the coalition, and insisted the full video would show he had done nothing illegal.

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WNU Editor: He was set-up, and he felled for it. Heinz-Christian Strache's excuse is that he was drunk and he wanted to impress the attractive woman who was telling him that they could help him. This attractive woman did not only give him no help, but she and her accomplices videotaped the entire meeting. He is toast, and deservedly so. I also expect an election call any moment now.

More News On Austria's Corruption Scandal

Austria's Sebastian Kurz calls for snap elections after corruption scandal -- DW
Austria's far-right Vice Chancellor resigns over video scandal -- France 24
Austrian resignation a blow to populists ahead of EU vote -- AP
Austria is heading for snap election: APA -- Reuters
Austria chancellor calls for snap election after corruption scandal -- BBC
Austria's Sebastian Kurz under fire for far-right coalition -- DW
Austrian far-right leader quits over sting, coalition teeters -- Al Jazeera
Austria’s Vice Chancellor resigns over scandalous video footage -- TASS
Austria Heading for Snap Election After Video Scandal - Reports -- Sputnik
'As soon as possible': Austria's Kurz on snap elections following leaked video scandal -- RT
Austrian VC caught discussing alleged shady deals, and pundits cry 'Russia took over the country' -- RT

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