SPÖ in transition: Linz election victory revives hopes despite the coalition crisis
SPÖ in transition: Linz election victory revives hopes despite the coalition crisis
turbulent times for the SPÖ: The ongoing coalition talks were abruptly ended by the Neos and the ÖVP last weekend. The Social Democrats are accused of blocking central issues of the negotiations. While the FPÖ and the ÖVP are now trying to form a new federal government, the Reds could once again threaten the opposition bank. As Today. After the resignation of Klaus Luger, Dietmar Prammer managed to win 40.2 percent of the votes and is now in a runoff election against the FPÖ candidate Michael Raml.
The situation is tense: While SPÖ women's spokeswoman Eva-Maria Holzleitner comments on the situation and indicates the low turnout of only 42 percent, it can be seen that members of the SPÖ grows to displeasure with the situation in the country. She emphasizes that the SPÖ had always negotiated constructively, while other parties, especially the ÖVP, sawed its position in the background. Holzleitner criticized the fact that Chancellor Nehammer had moved "no longer" due to the pressure of business associations. Despite everything, she admits that the SPÖ could have done "one or two things" better in the negotiation and emphasizes that it is necessary to advise internal procedures internally about how to proceed, such as "https://www.diepresse.com/19225966/koalition negotiations-taktik-der-werzeischair"> The press
unions and internal power games
The mood within the SPÖ is excited. Unionist Josef Muchitsch criticized the Neos and found that one should stay at the negotiating table until a result was achieved. It is also noted that the party leadership around Andreas Babler is already thinking about the demolition of talks internally. In the consideration of driving a clear opposition policy, fear resonates that fundamental positions cannot be implemented in a possible government. The SPÖ therefore stands between the urge for constructive cooperation and the need to defend its own interests - a delicate balance that must now be mastered.
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