The Austrian police and army will refuse to enforce draconian lockdown measures against unjabbed people.
This is according to a report published today in the French Daily News.
Austria recently became the first country in the world to bring in lockdowns that apply to the unvaccinated only. Within days of Chancellor Alexander Schallenbergdeclaring the discriminatory measures, armed forces and trade union organisers called for a national uprising.
The leader of the Freedom Party (FPO), Herbert Kickl, called for a ‘mega-demonstration’ on November 20 in Vienna.
Manfred Haidinger, president of the Austrian Armed Forces Union (FGO), followed suit and joined in with the call in a letter published on November 14 in which he said he intends to ‘defend fundamental rights and freedoms’. The FGÖ specifies that ‘everyone’ is allowed to protest, even if they are unjabbed, which is a direct contravention of the lockdown regulations.
Hermann Greylinger, president of the Social Democratic Trade Unions (FSG) and the police union, left no doubt in an interview with the weekly Wochenblick that the police feel unable to carry out enforcement of the regulations.