Greens in the crisis: Kogler under pressure - who will be his successor?

Greens in the crisis: Kogler under pressure - who will be his successor?

The Greens in Austria are faced with a significant restructuring process, while the party is preparing for its new role in the opposition. With the upcoming constant meeting of the National Council, important decisions are made after the club has shrunk from 26 to 16 members. Party chief Werner Kogler remains vice-chancellor for the time being, but also plans to become chairman of the club, such as reported.

new responsibilities

In the course of this restructuring, new area spokesman was appointed: Sigrid Maurer takes over the departments of science, education, integration and media. Meri Disoski will be responsible for foreign and European policy in the future, while Elisabeth Götze is responsible for the economy. Responsible people for the topics of mobility, environment and even right -wing extremism followed by Lukas Hammer. Markus Koza remains responsible for work and social affairs, while Agnes Prammer leads the interior and sports department, as

The decline in mandatars demands the Greens to rethink their strategy, since it is not clear how many vice -cheers make sense. While bricklayers and potential successors, such as Leonore, compete for leadership positions, it looks like a change of leadership is imminent. Gewessler has achieved impressive 31,244 preferred votes in voters, which secured a high place in the nationwide ranking, while Kogler only voted 7,569. The future of the Greens will be exciting because Kogler has announced that it will be restructured by the party by 2025.

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