A blue security spokesman who was in active contact with BVT agent Egisto Ott. Jan Marsalek, who was allowed to present his crude ideas for a private refugee camp in Africa to Interior Minister Herbert Kickl’s cabinet and presumably arranged completely different deals. Work cell phones of those keeping secrets in the Interior Department, who first landed in the Danube and later possibly in Moscow. The list of arguments for a thorough parliamentary investigation into the espionage affair could easily be continued. The soup has long been thick enough for a committee of inquiry. But the calls for it come at the wrong time.
In view of the two U-committees running until May, the time window before the National Council elections in the fall is already closed. Which is not a mistake. Clarifying the question of whether and to what extent public servants or representatives of the people have capitalized on the disclosure of security-relevant secrets is too important to be obscured in an election campaign. Immediately after that, she deserves top priority.
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