Austrian government fell on the video with Russian girl

 28 May 2019 ( IBTN News Bureau )
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After the leaked video of an Austrian Freedom Party leader with a Russian girl, the ruckus started after the video is not being named.

Because of this scandal, the current Austrian government has fallen. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has farewell. Kurz not able to gain support in the motion of confidence in the special session of Parliament.

His former colleague Freedom Party and opposition party Social Democrats supported the motion of no confidence.

Austrian President Alexander Wen der Belan appointed the current Vice Chancellor Hartwig Logger as the interim leader.

Actually, the entire dispute began when a video was published in the German media. This video was secretly recorded in the island of Ibiza in Spain in 2017. This is a video before the election of the country within 2017.

In the footage of this video, broadcast in the German media, it appears that Henij Christian Stark, the Freedom Party leader and Vice Chancellor of Germany's current government, is talking with his own party's important leader Johanna Goodenas.

In this video, both leaders are also seen sitting with a Russian woman and taking drinks. It is being told that this woman is the niece of any Russian businessman.

In this video, Stark is urging that woman to buy a large stake in the Austrian newspaper Korenen Zeitung and help the Freedom Party and in turn talk about giving help.

It is not known who has shot this video, but after few hours of coming in, Kurz decided to remove Stark. Stark had to resign from his post.

After this, the other ministers of the Freedom Party also resigned, and since then the government came in a minority.

Sebastien Kurz, chief of the Austrian People's Party, has become the first chancellor of Austria, whose government has fallen into non-confidence motion. In 2017, he became an Austrian chancellor just 31 years of age.

Opposition parties in the Parliament had presented two non-confidence motion - one was against Kurz and the other opposed the government and both of these resolved the no-confidence motion.

Though Kurz had nearly 35 percent of the votes in the European Union elections on Sunday, this support proved to be inadequate to save the government.

 

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