Removal of recovery: chaos in politics-what is now following?

Removal of recovery: chaos in politics-what is now following?

After the abrupt termination of the coalition negotiations between the ÖVP and SPÖ and the subsequent resignation of Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Herbert Kickl, the FPÖ federal party chairman, shows very clearly: "Babler and van der Bellen also failed with Nehammer, as Kickl, like ots.at reported. He denounces the failed “loser spamper” and emphasizes that instead of a rapid formation of government, chaos now prevails and “three lost months” remain. Kickl calls for a clear consequence: Nehammer must step down because he failed and only secured his job at the country's expense. The behavior of the SPÖ boss Andreas Babler is also criticized.

The ÖVP is blame for the failed negotiation. Christian Stocker, the general secretary of the ÖVP, states that backward -looking forces in the SPÖ had imposed the NEOS out of the negotiations and thus tightened the situation. "It is absurd to push the SPÖ to the black Peter," explains Klaus Rareheim, the federal managing director of the SPÖ, and makes it clear that they tried, but the NEOS were not ready to move. As The press is initially unclear, while Federal President Alexander van der Bellen in the Hofburg asks to assess the situation.

Nehammer under pressure

The pressure on the recording increases increasingly. The FPÖ calls for its resignation, whereby Kickl emphasizes that Nehammer not only voted out, but would also cause "greater damage every hour". In yesterday's ÖVP party executive, however, Nehammer was given support, and the speculation about his replacement is now coming up again. At the same time, there are new elections in the room, whereby Hans Peter Doskozil from the SPÖ emphasizes that the situation in the federal government underlines the need for stability and security in Burgenland. The call for a stable government and concrete solutions is getting louder, according to Caritas, which demands a rapid resumption of negotiations.

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