The role of the niece of a Russian oligarch at a meeting with former Vice-Chancellor of Austria Heinz-Christian strache played a Bosnian student. About this informed the magazine Kronen Zeitung citing sources.
It is noted that the Bosnian bespripyatstvenno speak the Russian language. In order to play this Role, she had to undergo casting, where girls were chosen on the basis of the strache. During the day, the student received 7 thousand euros.
according to Kronen Zeitung, meeting with strache took place on a prepared Villa in Ibiza.
The total transaction Price For the organizers is determined in 400 thousand Euro. They offered to buy the video of the meeting of the Austrian politicians and businessmen, but they did not want. In the end, the record for 600 thousand euros bought by an unnamed German Company, who subsequently passed it on For publication in the media. According to the newspaper, the Austrian intelligence services knew about the controversial video, but was unable to take possession of it before publication.
It is noted that currently the organizers of the provocation want to give up the full version of the video because of fears for his life.
a week before the elections to the European Parliament, the German media published the video, which strache speaks with a "Russian woman" and promises to help him to buy media assets To gain influence. Former Vice-Chancellor claimed that the woman - a citizen of Latvia.
Because of the scandal strache left own post. Chancellor and leader of the Austrian people's party Sebastian Kurz did not want from the government coalition with the fpö² and appointed early parliamentary elections.
subsequently, the Austrian Parliament issued Kurtz a vote of no confidence. The country's leader van der Bellen sent in resignation the government led by the Chancellor.
While the German Welt indicated that captured on video the meeting was a "trap" For strache, speaking for the abolition of anti-Russian sanctions and normalization of relations with Moscow.
for its part, Russia stressed that the Russian Federation has no relation to scandal in Vienna.
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