难民豪华公寓引发维也纳抗议
Outrage In Vienna As Luxury Apartments For Refugees Spark Protests

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/outrage-vienna-luxury-apartments-refugees-spark-protests

维也纳的紧张局势因一项为难民提供豪华公寓的项目而升级。 当地人和政界人士质疑为寻求庇护者分配现代住宿,而许多维也纳人则在为不合格的住房而苦苦挣扎。 居民举行抗议,认为非公民不应在生活条件恶劣的情况下享受如此奢侈的福利。 自由党批评了这一决定,指责市长优先考虑难民而不是当地人。 这一事件凸显了维也纳更广泛的住房不平等问题,那里的低收入家庭和养老金领取者往往面临着基本住房改善的漫长等待时间。 政府为难民提供现代化公寓的决定引起了公民的愤怒,他们认为他们的需求被忽视,而有利于新移民。

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By Thomas Brooke of Remix News

Tensions are rising in Vienna’s 10th district, Favoriten, as local residents express anger over a project to house refugees in 110 newly built, luxury apartments.

The apartments, equipped with air conditioning, balconies, and modern kitchens, have stirred controversy as local citizens and political figures question the decision to allocate such accommodations to refugees while many Viennese struggle with substandard housing.

The joint initiative between the city government and the Protestant charitable organization Diakonie is designed to house recognized refugees and their families and prepare them for the labor market. However, the decision to offer such modern accommodations to asylum seekers has triggered outrage, particularly after revelations of the case of a Syrian family receiving €4,600 in social assistance in Vienna. Many feel that the city’s resources are being unfairly allocated to non-citizens.

Around 30 local residents staged a spontaneous protest on Wednesday morning in front of the apartment building, holding signs with slogans like, “Rental madness for Viennese, luxury building for asylum seekers!”

Alongside the protest, a signature campaign has gathered around 200 supporters.

One protester said, “Why should people who haven’t contributed to this country get luxury apartments while many of us are stuck in old, moldy housing?”

The district of Favoriten, already a hotspot for migrant communities, has seen heightened concerns about the integration of new residents. Some locals fear that the project could further strain the area’s resources and social cohesion.

The poll-topping Freedom Party’s (FPÖ) local branch in the Austrian capital strongly criticized the decision, with leader Dominik Nepp accusing the socialist mayor Michael Ludwig of prioritizing refugees over local Austrians.

While countless Viennese have to live in moldy municipal apartments and don’t even get new windows, asylum seekers who have never worked a day here are given brand new luxury apartments with air conditioning,” Nepp said.

“There’s no money for renovations of dilapidated municipal buildings, but there are luxury apartments with attics and private gardens for refugees,” he added.

The minority FPÖ cohort on the city council has moved for a motion of no confidence against Ludwig, which is not expected to pass given the political arithmetic.

The incident has sparked a wider debate about housing inequality in Vienna. Many residents point out that minimum pensioners and low-income families often live in substandard municipal apartments, waiting years for improvements like new windows or mold remediation.

However, this isn’t a situation unique to Austria. Governments in multiple European nations are being accused by citizens of prioritizing newcomers over the locals.

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