Government negotiations: Andreas Khol on trust and challenges
Government negotiations: Andreas Khol on trust and challenges
Andreas Khol, a veteran of Austrian politics and former President of the National Council, draws a thoughtful record of his experience with government negotiations. In a current interview, he reflects on the challenges that shape today's political landscape and shares his insights into the importance of long -term negotiations.
KHOL, who has participated in seven coalitions, describes the current political conditions as extremely complex. In his Vienna residence, where the black and blue coalition was negotiated 25 years ago, he explains that people and their relationships with each other are decisive for the success of negotiations. Trust is the foundation on which every successful policy must build; Without this trust, constructive cooperation is almost impossible. The pressure from outside, in particular the aggressive approach to Sebastian Kurz, influenced not only the ÖVP, but also the entire political dynamics in Austria.
lack of trust among the actors
"The programs are important, but it is the people who ultimately make decisions," says Khol. This personal dimension is left out by many observers. He is concerned about increasing radicalization within the political parties and quotes as an example the political development in dealing with Norbert Hofer. Khol warns that the lack of trust between the political actors leads to the fact that even smaller conflicts can have far -reaching negative consequences.
He also addresses the upcoming election of the National Council President. KHOL sees difficulties for the nomination of suitable candidates accepted by the SPÖ and the Neos. This could give the political process additional pressure. Names like Walter Rosary fall in this context, but it remains uncertain whether he can gain the non -partisan support that is necessary to be elected.
The upcoming elections and the uncertainty about the nominations only increase Khol's conviction that a profound reform in political discourse is necessary. "It is important that we think about the content, but also about interpersonal relationships in politics. Without a certain level of trust, it will be difficult to master the challenges of the future," summarizes Khol.
These thoughts by Andreas Khol throw a light on the current tensions in the Austrian political arena and show that without a common understanding and trust, the opportunity for productive cooperation is severely restricted. The latest developments illustrate how important it is to build bridges to find political solutions. Further information on his views and the current political events are in an article on www.diepresse.com to be found.
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