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Audit report on the blog affair: Protocol of a misjudgment in the Foreign Minister’s office

By AndreaPosted on08.10.2025
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One would assume that an ambassador in a key post abroad for the republic would be subject to close security vetting. Not just routinely, but especially when there are suspicions of unreliability. The position of “Permanent Representative of Austria to the European Union” undoubtedly falls into this category.



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