ÖVP in the survey: Stocker under pressure - FPÖ scratches 40 percent!

ÖVP in the survey: Stocker under pressure - FPÖ scratches 40 percent!

In Austria, the political landscape faces major changes: 65-year-old Christian Stocker was surprisingly elected today as the new party leader of the ÖVP after Karl Nehammer resigned due to failed coalition negotiations. Stocker, who temporarily managed the party's business, will be officially introduced to his office on March 29 during the 41st regular party congress in the Arena Nova. The deputies are also elected during this event. However, Stocker sees himself, such as vienna.at , a considerable pressure opposite, since Nehammer's dream of a triple coalition failed. Nehammer was elected party leader in 2022 with 100 percent of the vote; A result that Stocker will probably not reach.

Blue record hunting of the FPÖ

At the same time, a current survey by Lazarsfeld Society shows that the FPÖ under Herbert Kickl continues to rise in voting and now scratches near the 40 percent mark. With 39 percent, the Freedom Party increased its result by three points compared to the last survey and is ten points above the result of the National Council election in September. This development is directly related to the fluctuating support for the ÖVP. According to , of course, the current survey values ​​of the ÖVP, which are only 17 percent, particularly worrying for Stocker.

The failure of the traffic light coalition has been expensive to do, it lost nine percentage points compared to the last elections, while the SPÖ stagnated and reached a historical low at 19 percent. The Greens and NEOS also remain only 10 percent, so that a new majority of government in the National Council moves far away. Stocker is therefore under considerable pressure to get the party back on course because he could face a new election - a nightmare for the VP.

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