Fight for the SPÖ leadership: Who will be the new star in Tyrol?
Fight for the SPÖ leadership: Who will be the new star in Tyrol?
In the Tyrolean SPÖ, a dramatic change is imminent at the top. Philip Wohlgemuth, the still incumbent ÖGB chairman, was unanimously elected to succeed Georg Dornauer as vice-headed. This happened during the state party council on November 18 in Innsbruck, shortly after Dornauer had fallen in favor due to a controversial hunting trip with entrepreneur René Benko. The 37-year-old Wohlgemuth will take up his office on December 19 and is optimistic about the upcoming negotiations, even if Chancellor Karl Nehammer and the ÖVP have provided conditions to rule out property taxes. Wohlgemuth emphasizes the need to leave the negotiators calm to make progress and explain that saving "on the welfare state" is out of the question, since this would be the wrong way, such as Dolomitenstadt reported . The area of tension between the political groups could make it difficult to search for a common line, while Wohlgemuth focuses on reorganizing the party after Dornauer's resignation and driving the negotiations.
Due to these developments, the Tyrolean SPÖ is at a critical turning point, which could not only influence the internal structure, but also the future political strategies of the party. The pressure on Wohlgemuth is growing, while he is working towards positive negotiation results and at the same time has to preserve unity and stability within the party.Details | |
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Ort | Innsbruck, Österreich |
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