Election campaign end sprint in Vorarlberg: tension in the markets is increasing!
Election campaign end sprint in Vorarlberg: tension in the markets is increasing!
In the Vorarlberg state election, the top candidates are in the final of the election campaign, which was held on Saturday at the country's lively weekly markets. The politicians take this opportunity to contact the voters directly and to present their concerns. In the middle of this political activity, an exciting phase is heralded, since the parties adapt to potential differences in power.
The largest weekly market in Dornbirn experienced the visit of Governor Markus Wallner from the ÖVP. His strongest challenger, Christof Bitschi from the FPÖ, was active in Feldkirch. The green top duo, Daniela Zadra and Eva Hammerer, was also out and about in various cities in the country to imagine the voters. Claudia Gamon from the Neos found himself near Wallner in Dornbirn and later continued her tour in Bregenz, while SPÖ candidate Mario Head in Bludenz went on a voice.
election campaign in the markets
The weekly markets not only offered a forum for the politicians, but were also a memorial to the already noticeable election fatigue. Many passers -by seemed disinterested, but the election gifts of the parties still found customers. This choice is not only important for the current political landscape, but also has implications for the upcoming municipal council elections in 2025, which are already at the door.
The state election will progress quickly on Sunday, with the last polling stations that close at 1 p.m. Shortly afterwards the first results in the communities can be expected.
political views
The current mood suggests significant changes. While losses are predicted by the ÖVP, the freedoms, led by Bitschi, seem to be on the way to win. The FPÖ is expected to be the most likely coalition partner of the People's Party. The possibility of a two-person coalition between the ÖVP and the Greens remains uncertain, especially since the cooperation with the SPÖ or the NEOS is considered unlikely. Despite all the criticism, however, the parties are fundamentally willing to enter into a government coalition with the ÖVP.
Only a larger survey that was a few weeks ago was published and shows a leadership of the ÖVP; However, the lead over the freedoms has shrunk considerably compared to five years ago. This creates a special tension before the choice, as many look forward to the results of the state election on Sunday. The political course could be re -set and it remains to be seen how the coalition negotiations will develop. Further details on this topic can be found on www.vol.at .
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