Coalition crisis: Does the return to an expert government threaten to return?

Coalition crisis: Does the return to an expert government threaten to return?

Österreich - In the past few days, the tug of tug between the FPÖ and the ÖVP has intensified about a possible government coalition. Despite committed negotiations, there is a risk of failure. If no agreement is reached, an expert government could arise as a temporary solution up to new elections. As the "Krone" reports, several prominent personalities are already under discussion for such a cabinet. Including the well-known SPÖ politician Brigitte Ederer and Othmar Karas, former Vice President of the European Parliament, who is traded as a potential foreign minister. These developments raise questions about the direction that Austrian politics could take in the future.

The demand for an expert government

At the same time, Sahra Wagenknecht, the new party founder, commented on this topic. It advocates an "expert government" that is to be formed as part of the Bundestag election. In a campaign paper, she announced that her BSW (movement for social justice) wanted to bring a government into office that leads Germany into a better future and benefits society. Like n-tv reports that integrity and expertise in government staff are the key to a successful policy. She criticizes that neither CDU boss Friedrich Merz nor the current Chancellor Olaf Scholz have the votes of the majority and demands an increase in the minimum wage to 15 euros.

The political developments in Austria and Germany seem to initiate a wave of change in which experts are seen as the solution charms. It remains to be seen whether the FPÖ-ÖVP negotiations lead to a stable government or jump into the breach with new forces. The next few weeks could be decisive for the political landscape of both countries.

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