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Security Checks: Ball Is Now with Parliament

Summary by Kronen Zeitung
The FPÖ is increasingly under pressure due to incidents involving ex-parlamentary staff with connections to the Identitarian movement. After the attack on a taxi driver in Leoben, another case is now causing a stir: an attack in front of the parliament. However, the constitutional protection was openly shown for security checks of the employees. However, the decision is the responsibility of the parliament. How close are the connections between …

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The FPÖ is increasingly under pressure due to incidents involving ex-parlamentary staff with connections to the Identitarian movement. After the attack on a taxi driver in Leoben, another case is now causing a stir: an attack in front of the parliament. However, the constitutional protection was openly shown for security checks of the employees. However, the decision is the responsibility of the parliament. How close are the connections between …

·Vienna, Austria
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An ex-employee of a free man is said to have been present in a violent attack before Parliament.

·Vienna, Austria
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Three violent attacks, three times involving individuals from the "Identitarian" movement: Following attacks in front of parliament, an attack outside an Identitarian martial arts gym in Vienna, and an assault on a taxi driver in Leoben, several FPÖ employees came under pressure. The "Identitarians" have been closely intertwined with the FPÖ for years; some members work or have worked in parliament. The FPÖ severed ties with them […] The article…

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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