Greens present bold election posters: Is Vienna now more lively?

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With the slogan “Vienna, just courage”, the Greens are presenting their election posters 40 days before the municipal council elections in Vienna.

Greens present bold election posters: Is Vienna now more lively?

Amid the political excitement, the Greens in Vienna are presenting their first election posters for the upcoming local council elections. The striking slogan “Vienna, just courage” by top candidate Judith Pühringer, which was presented on Wednesday, is intended to mobilize voters. In the last legislative period under the red-pink coalition, according to Pühringer, Vienna remained “pretty pale,” which is why the Greens are now needed to bring a breath of fresh air and push forward projects such as photovoltaic systems on municipal buildings. The poster campaign covers five different motifs and is located in the city center between the Art History and Natural History Museums wien.ORF.at reported.

Key points of the Green campaign

The Greens focus on dramatic topics and concise messages. In addition to the example of climate policy, where they point out that voters may no longer be able to hear “climate”, they want to position themselves against both right-wing extremism and Islamism with the statement “Hard edge against hate”. Another key concern is the fight for affordable housing; The slogan “Too expensive at home” shows clear approaches to improving future living standards. Pühringer also wants to take decisive action against Airbnb in order to secure living space for the population. The Greens' warning against tactical voting is unmistakable; The SPÖ is predicted to be the clear favorite for first place, while the duel for Vienna focuses on the influence of the ÖVP and the NEOS, according to Peter Kraus, second on the list for the Greens.

The Greens' creative campaign aims to show voters that they are the only ones who take climate protection seriously. With a mixture of provocative slogans and clear political goals, the party wants to seek dialogue with the population while at the same time clarifying its position on the current political situation in Vienna. Time is of the essence and the electorate is called upon to take part in this political debate.