Alice Weidel causes security costs in the canton of Schwyz | Two years ago, even the Schwyz police special unit had to be deployed for protection. This bothers some taxpayers.

by BezugssystemCH1903

12 comments
  1. If I call the ambulance or the police I have to pay for their service but she doesn’t? Doesn’t seem fair…

  2. The SVP is the largest party in canton Schwyz, I’m sure their voters are more than happy to pay for the protection of the leader of a foreign party and her ~~traditional~~ family.

  3. The kind of mooching immigrants FDP and SVP like!

  4. This is a case where I am in favour of deporting this foreigner who doesn’t support our societies values and causes huge costs to swiss taxpayers without paying taxes in Switzerland herself.

    In fact she should be in favour of this but being self critical is not a strength of the fascists. It’s always “law and order for thee but not for me”.

  5. She should pay for it herself or move back to her own country.

  6. Don’t like it? Change the tax laws and/or tax treaty with Germany. So far I have not read about anything she did that clearly violates any rules.

    I also don’t see why a foreigner who is legally in the country and is not actively organizing public unrest should pay for police services. If she is officially barred from entering the country or engaging in certain activities but does it anyways, that’s a different story of course.

  7. I shall not protect Nazis with my tax money. First time I feel it could be justified to actually be angry about how my tax money is spent.

    It’s not like this piece of crap is forced to be in the homphobic, racist party, while she’s dating a woman of sri lankan inheritage. Your choice, your consequences! Go have at it and don’t hide like the coward you are!

  8. *hates migrants in Germany*

    *is a migrant in Switzerland*

    Classic.

    (I didn’t read the article, I just hate that fucking nazi bitch)

  9. What I find most interesting and makes me so proud of being Swiss is that members from both sides of the political spectrum (SVP, SP) have come out in support of protection for ANYONE facing threats to their livelihood. Common sense, at least in Switzerland, seems to still prevail on both sides. And that alone is a win in my books.

  10. Can someone here explain how is it possible to live in Switzerland, be officially registered in Germany and pay taxes in Germany instead of Switzerland. Is there a loophole she’s using? What’s the deal?

    If I or any of the border workers tried doing that (probably the other way around living in Germany but being registered in Switzerland and paying lower taxes in CH), I’d/we’d probably get fined before I/we knew what hit me/us.

  11. What a manipulative headline from SRF. The people threatening her are causing the cost for her security, obviously. If she is here legally, she gets protection like anyone else.

    I am definitely not a fan of her, but how is this not blatant victim blaming? Embarrassing.

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