Government coalition in danger: FPÖ and ÖVP fail due to basic differences!

Government coalition in danger: FPÖ and ÖVP fail due to basic differences!

Austria's political landscape is on the abyss of a turn, since the coalition negotiations between the right -wing FPÖ and the conservative ÖVP failed abruptly. FPÖ boss Herbert Kickl approached Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and announced that the talks were canceled. A possible promotion of Kickl to the Chancellery would have presented a novelty in Austria's history because he was the first right -wing populist to be headed for this post.

like rnd.de Security policy and foreign policy issues unresolved. While the ÖVP emphasizes Austria's international integration, the FPÖ propagated a withdrawal to the "Fortress Austria". After the conversations were anything but harmonious over four weeks, the possibility of new elections in the room is now, since both parties have a fundamental different view of central topics.

protests and relief in animal welfare

In the context of this political turbulence, the animal protection association VGT has canceled its protest campaign against the FPÖ planned for tomorrow, since the worrying plans could not be successfully implemented in the new government program. VGT chairman GDR. Martin Balluch made relief about the demolition of the talks and described the content of the 223-page government program as alarming, since it not only had negative consequences for animal welfare, but also for human rights. He pointed out that provisions that recognize the European Convention on Human Rights and the judgments of European courts were rejected by the FPÖ, which indicates a fundamental incompatibility. In the general public there have already been numerous protests against a "Chancellor" Kickl, who turned out to be successful, such as "https://www.ots.at/presseaus-sung/ots_202502126/absage-vgt-morgen-beim-parlament-zu-kickl-nicht-statt"> ots.at reported.

Political uncertainty in Austria could soon take on further trains, since the FPÖ, based on its poll values ​​after the last election success, adjusts to a better result in new elections. With an approval of around 34 percent, she would enjoy a benevolent support among the population while the other parties fall behind it.

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