Destroyed election posters: FPÖ campaign in turmoil in front of the municipal council election!
Destroyed election posters: FPÖ campaign in turmoil in front of the municipal council election!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - The FPÖ faces a special kind of election campaign, because the destruction of its election posters has reached unprecedented proportions in Lower Austria. State party secretary Alexander Murlasits commented on the mass disfigurement of FPÖ posters, which were already removed by ÖVP mayor in December. "The fear of the voting service in the municipal council election is obviously limitless," said Murlasits. He condemns the recent attacks on election posters in cities such as Korneuburg, Tulln and Klosterneuburg. The freedoms do not see themselves discouraged by these acts and are determined to step onto voters on January 26, 2025 with a strong message href = "https://www.ots.at/presseaus-sung/ots_20250108_ots0101/fpoe-murlasits-angst-vor-dem-waehler votum-ist-offenbar-benzlos"> APA-OTS reported .
campaign strategies of the FPÖ
For the upcoming local council election, the freedoms have designed an extensive leisure and information program. This not only includes twelve tales, but also a blue vegetable tractor and numerous sporting events. Murlasits firmly believes in a "way of hope and confidence" for the FPÖ, inspired by political developments in the USA. He calls for a system change and would like to give the voters the opportunity to give their voice for change. According to My district have already won 500 new members in recent months, which underlined the party's first blue mayor in Lower Austria.
The election program combines topics such as animal welfare, energy safety and civil rights and aims to actively involve voters. In addition, ten sporting events are planned to promote the health of children and adolescents. The FPÖ plans to contact the voters with these initiatives and to strengthen their position in local politics.
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