In the idyllic setting of a Vienna park, 20-year-old Saima Arab enjoys a rare moment of freedom, something she couldn’t do in her native Afghanistan. Immigrants like Arab are thankful for their newfound liberties, but many Austrians express concerns over the nation’s ability to integrate migrants, particularly Muslims.
On Sunday, these anxieties propelled the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) to a significant victory, signaling a demand for stricter immigration policies. Coupled with the Austrian People’s Party (OVP), pledges to toughen asylum laws were at the forefront of their campaigns. This electoral outcome is part of a broader trend in Europe, marked by the rising influence of far-right parties in countries like Germany and France.
According to Professor Walter Obwexer, a government adviser on migration law, the new administration is poised to implement stricter refugee and immigration laws. Despite the controversy, the FPO has gained traction by addressing voter concerns about the rapid influx of migrants and the impact on state resources. Critics, however, argue that such rhetoric only serves to fuel xenophobia, drawing uncomfortable parallels with Europe’s dark history.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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