The populist Austrian Freedom Party (FPOe) released its election manifesto on Wednesday, calling for the “remigration” of illegal immigrants, failed asylum seekers, and those who take advantage of Austria’s social benefits to their home countries. Firebrand FPOe leader Herbert Kickl has introduced the platform just a month before Austrians go to the polls in the European Union member’s national elections, stating, “These invaders want to harm us, endanger our security and our prosperity.”
Kickl made it clear that the immigrants he referred to were not those who had come to Austria to become productive members of society and successfully integrated. He also promised no new taxes and various tax cuts, plus savings on social services.
Remigration policies have been adopted by other populists in Europe, including the Sweden Democrats, who proposed striping citizenship from immigrants who refuse to integrate.
“The Austrian family, with a liberal chancellor as a good family man, should be able to flourish and develop its potential in Fortress Austria, Fortress Freedom,” Kickl said.
The FPOe are often labeled “liberal” in Austria due to their classical liberal economic policies and support for classical liberal freedoms, such as private firearms ownership.
Another significant proposal in the FPOe manifesto is support for more direct democracy, giving the general public the ability to dismiss an incompetent government through a referendum, which he describes as a vote of no confidence from the people.
The FPOe currently dominates the polls going into next month’s elections and is projected to place first, but whether they can form a government with the center-right Austrian People’s Party (OeVP) remains to be seen.