ÖVP: Pöltl demands deletion of the party - is that legally possible?

ÖVP: Pöltl demands deletion of the party - is that legally possible?

In a dramatic intervention in the political events, the lawyer Wolfgang Pöltl calls for a ban on the party name "ÖVP" to make it clear that the Austrian People's Party is not the party of the entire state voluntary. Pöltl, who studied constitutional law in Graz, announced that it would check all legal steps in order to enforce the party's deletion. He sees the misleading in the party name as a decisive problem that must be brought into the awareness of the citizens, as on

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