Week of fate for the coalition negotiations: FPÖ and ÖVP in the clinch!
Week of fate for the coalition negotiations: FPÖ and ÖVP in the clinch!
The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) are currently in intensive negotiations on a possible coalition, despite a sharp election campaign, in which both parties have raised sharp accusations against each other. While the FPÖ made an offer to the ÖVP on Friday, the Foreign Ministry could move back to the Chancellery with its EU agents, who hiked under ÖVP Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in 2017. The negotiator of the ÖVP, Christian Stocker, is now planning to conduct the talks with Herbert Kickl, the FPÖ boss, in the hope of forming a stable government despite the previous attacks. According to tagesschau.de , the transfer of the EU agents would be an intolerable condition for the public transport
However, the disagreements between the two parties are significant. While the FPÖ is aiming to question EU politics and NATO membership, the ÖVP wants to maintain its European orientation. The FPÖ is skeptical about the WHO pandemic contract and plans to enforce "pushbacks" at the external borders in the asylum policy, while at the same time questioning asylum law. These differences become clear when you look at the desired changes to current laws and regulations, such as the crisis security law and the CO2 prize, which both parties have to discuss intensely. vienna.at emphasizes that there are also tensions in the area of financing, since the FPÖ demands the abolition of certain financial relief that are important to the ÖVP.
The political observers are eagerly awaiting developments, since the possibility of an agreement is not completely excluded despite great differences. In the liberal capitalist positions on financial policy, ÖVP and FPÖ seem to find some similarities. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether the differences in foreign policy and other controversial topics, such as asylum and social achievements, can ultimately make negotiations fail. The next conversations between the parties are crucial to determine the direction for a possible government and reach an agreement that respects both sides without losing their principle.
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