As reported in the Austrian media, migrants seeking asylum in the country are way less educated than authorities proclaimed. Nearly 70 percent of them only finished compulsory schooling, while those with a university degree hit less than 10 percent.
The traditional affinity between the Austrians and the Germans is getting weaker. Our southern neighbors do not consider the Germans as an example to follow especially when it comes to issues of migration.
The Austrian government is preparing another controversial regulation for asylum seekers. Their stay in facilities for refugees as well as in private apartments should be subject to the same restrictions which apply to spas or barracks.
Meet Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz - a 32-year-old politician who is one of the most influential politicians in Europe. His view of migration is close to that of the Visegrad Group and not only because of the rejection of migrant quotas.
The solution to the migration problem begins with guarding the borders. This is clear for a majority of the European population, however the Berlin-Brussels axis is unable to see it for what it is, claims Jan Koukal, former Czech ambassador to Austria
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