VIENNA (LifeSiteNews) — The Austrian parliament on Thursday has passed the highly controversial universal vaccine mandate for all adults which was first announced in November 2021.
In what was essentially a procedural vote, 137 Austrian MPs voted in favor of the mandate, while 33 voted against it.
About a dozen MPs said they were sick and unable to be in parliament for the vote. At least some of them likely were afraid to cast a no vote in opposition to the party line.
The result is far from unexpected as the mandate was practically assured of approval to begin with. Four out of the five main Austrian parties had worked with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on the plans, including his own conservative Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP) and the Greens.
Only Austria’s right-wing populist Freedom Party (FPÖ) voted against the mandate.