
Public opposition to right-wing extremist Martin Sellner
The article describes an instance where right-wing extremist Martin Sellner encountered public sentiment expressing rejection.
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The article describes an instance where right-wing extremist Martin Sellner encountered public sentiment expressing rejection.

Martin Sellner is facing charges from the German Greens, while an Innsbruck city councilor is under pressure for visiting Götz Kubitschek in Schnellroda, highlighting the repercussions of the Identitarian movement and FPÖ's propaganda activities in Germany.

Leaked chats between Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner and an FPÖ politician reportedly expose how self-proclaimed 'patriots' believe themselves to be above the rules they advocate for others.

Chats from investigative files reportedly show additional contacts between Identitarian leader Martin Sellner and the FPÖ, with Sellner allegedly threatening to form his own party.

Sparkasse Chemnitz has refused to open a bank account for Martin Sellner's 'Remigration Institute,' leading Sellner to pursue an expedited legal procedure.

Austrian far-right activist Martin Sellner has successfully challenged a German entry ban in court, allowing him to potentially re-enter Germany.

Far-right leader Martin Sellner was turned away from a restaurant in Vienna, prompting him to attempt to stir sentiment against the establishment, while others celebrated the restaurant's decision.

The European Commission has refused to register an initiative aimed at halting immigration, led by Austrian right-wing activist Martin Sellner, prompting the organizers to announce a lawsuit against Brussels.
An auditor is accused of assisting the Identitarian movement with financial procedures, with Martin Sellner stating in a WhatsApp group that 'one of the auditors even went for a beer with us,' and an FPÖ councilor in Graz also allegedly provided support.

Investigation files reveal extensive contacts between the far-right Identitarian movement and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ), reaching up to the party's leadership and former blue-led ministries, including subtle threats from Identitarian leader Martin Sellner.

Austrian Identitarian activist Martin Sellner has intensified efforts to introduce his concept of 'remigration' into mainstream political discourse, notably through initiatives like the 'Save Europe Act.'

REPORT - Conservatives and ecologists are neck and neck in this prosperous region, but one under pressure from the industrial crisis, particularly in the automotive sector.

A tax auditor who was seen drinking beer with Identitarian leader Martin Sellner has been "sensitized" by the tax office following the publication of chat protocols between Sellner and FPÖ members.

Investigations by DER STANDARD have uncovered further sensitive chats from the Identitarian Movement (IB), revealing that its leader, Martin Sellner, has built an extensive political network, particularly with the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).

Martin Sellner has claimed that an auditor provided tips on financial procedures to the Identitarian movement during a casual meeting over beer. This allegation suggests potential impropriety in the handling of financial matters related to the group.

An article analyzes Austrian far-right extremist Martin Sellner's new political strategies with FPÖ support, noting that his Identitarian movement is struggling to find a successor.
An Austrian FPÖ Member of Parliament, Fürst, is promoting far-right activist Martin Sellner's 'remigration' campaign in the EU, which aims to trigger a 'political crisis for European elites' by demanding the deportation of millions from Europe.