Political race: decision about the Ministry of the Interior is imminent!

Political race: decision about the Ministry of the Interior is imminent!

In the political power game between the FPÖ and the ÖVP, crucial days are imminent. The coalition, which is supposed to represent the blue-black unit, could be sealed on Monday. The FPÖ boss Herbert Kickl has offered the Black Ministry of Finance, while the coordination of the EU agents from the Federal Chancellery is to be relocated back to the Foreign Ministry. This was confirmed by several sources of negotiations, including and represents a significant compromise that affects the political landscape of Austria sustainably could.

Both parties negotiated, but the Ministry of the Interior remains a controversial point. The FPÖ sees it as a central department for its security and migration policy. While the ÖVP suggests the exchange of responsibilities, the FPÖ sees its chances. Kickl plans to install a party secretary independent of the state protection and intelligence service in the Interior Ministry in order to address the security concerns of the ÖVP directly. Despite the progress in other departments, the disagreements on migration policy are still serious, such as reported.

upcoming challenges

A clear breakthrough or failure of the coalition negotiations could be measured specifically on the competitive Ministry of the Interior on Monday. Under no circumstances will the FPÖ give in while the ÖVP stubbornly defends its position. In addition, common foreign policy is also controversial, especially when it comes to the question of EU flags on official buildings. Here the FPÖ calls for a return to national symbols, while the ÖVP prefers a European orientation.

The political chess trains of the parties could already enter the decisive phase on Monday, which could not only have an impact on internal politics, but also on EU policy and social currents in Austria. A clear picture of how negotiations are being made on this critical day could determine the entire future political climate in Austria.

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