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Pilnacek-U committee: FPÖ allows political celebrities to be interviewed for the first time
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Pilnacek-U committee: FPÖ allows political celebrities to be interviewed for the first time

The Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) has requested that additional political figures, including Stocker and Nehammer, be included as information providers in the U-Ausschuss alongside Sobotka and Karner during the fall. This development suggests the FPÖ is expanding the scope of individuals being questioned within the committee.

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Pilnacek-U committee: FPÖ allows political celebrities to be interviewed for the first time

The Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) has requested that additional political figures, including Stocker and Nehammer, be included as information providers in the U-Ausschuss alongside Sobotka and Karner during the fall. This development suggests the FPÖ is expanding the scope of individuals being questioned within the committee.

Bias read (Conservative): The article highlights the FPÖ's initiative to include more political figures in the U-Ausschuss, which aligns with the party's conservative stance and its efforts to involve prominent politicians in investigative processes. The focus on the FPÖ's request implies a right-leaning framing by underscOR

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