Pro-Erdoğan group infiltrates Austria's second largest party
An Austrian newspaper has revealed that the Grey Wolves organization, an arm of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has succeeded in infiltrating the Social Democratic Party, the second largest political party in Austria.
It said the
organization and the party have been nurturing close ties for over a decade
now.
The members of the
radical organization attacked a protest staged by Kurds in Vienna recently
against fascism.
The ensuing clashes,
in which stones and water bottles were used, prompted Austrian police to
intervene.
The newspaper said
growing relations between the Grey Wolves, on one hand, and the Social Democratic
Party, on the other, have electoral objectives behind them.
It said most major political
parties in Austria, including the ruling Austrian People's Party, had failed in
winning over Turkish votes in the past years.
The newspaper
referred to a recent photo of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz with a group
of Turkish youth who made the salute of the Grey Wolves organization.
It said relations
between the Grey Wolves and the Social Democratic Party are even stronger now.
The Turkish
organization, the newspaper added, backs all the events the Social Democratic
Party holds.
It added that the
Grey Wolves organization puts a large poster of the head of the Social
Democratic Party at the entrance of its premises in Vienna.
According to the
newspaper, a large number of the senior officials of the Social Democratic
Party visited the headquarters of the Grey Wolves in 2019.




