Stocker trumps: ÖVP overtakes SPÖ in an exciting survey!
Stocker trumps: ÖVP overtakes SPÖ in an exciting survey!
In the current political surveys, an exciting picture of the Austrian party landscape shows. Chancellor Christian Stocker from the ÖVP had a first upward trend, while the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) under Herbert Kickl remains the leading force. According to a survey by the Lazarsfeld Society for OE24, which was carried out between March 31 and April 8, the FPÖ is 33 percent, which means a decline by a point compared to the previous week. The ÖVP reaches 21 percent and can thus overtake the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ), which was also able to stagnate at 21 percent. The NEOS come to 10 percent, while the Greens are 8 percent.
The survey based on a survey of 2,000 people has a maximum fluctuation of 2.2 percent. The chancellor's question, in which Herbert Kickl loses a point and is now 25 percent, is particularly remarkable. Christian Stocker, on the other hand, was able to stand out from his competitors with 14 percent. He lies just ahead of Neos chairman Beate Meinl-Reisinger and SPÖ boss Andreas Babler, both of whom cut off with 11 percent, with Bablers lost a point.
survey results in the context
The opinion research institute rates the trend of the past few weeks as significant, especially with regard to the candidates for chancellor. There is also a certain instability of the NEOS; The party leader lost two points compared to the last survey, while the entire party rose by one point to 12 percent.
look into the future
The next National Council election in Austria is scheduled for 2029. The current surveys and their evaluation indicate that the government parties could continue to lose credibility if the wishes of the citizens are not fulfilled. Under the wishes to the new government, tax reforms and improvements in the health sector are at the top of the list. In particular, more money is required for health (9 percent) and taxes for super -rich (12 percent), while the urge for cheaper energies (8 percent) is also strong.
This data from OE24 , Exxpress and Needs of the electorate in Austria.
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