The blue-black cart it seems completely ready. The coalition negotiators have concretized in their positions, you could also say that they are stuck in the mud. The one throws each other – probably not wrongly from the respective perspective – not to move anymore.
The Mud Battle started escalating on Tuesday during the negotiation round with Herbert Kickl and Christian Stocker. The first time the ministries were distributed. Kickl presented a list that was not considered a division by the black side, but as the allocation of the ministries.
You became unfriendly.
The ÖVP then said that the situation was “difficult”. FPö Boss Kickl said that media reports from a termination of negotiations were “the next duck”.
There was not even an official abortion. But in reality it is no longer negotiated. Trust is missing.
You only send messages and e -mails to each other. Kickl undoubtedly left on Wednesday that the FPö consisted of the Ministry of the Interior, the EU agents in the Chancellery and the Ministry of Finance.
The ÖVP was “surprised” about this public uniqueness. And gave the blue a non -public message under which the circumstances can still be spoken far.
You wait for an answer from the Blue House behind Parliament. Above all, you are waiting for a statement from the nearby Hofburg. After the ÖVP boss Stocker marched to federal president yesterday, Herbert Kickl has now started. The still no Chancellor will have to move.
To pull the cart out of the dirt: this will now be the most important task of the federal president: he who had survived in the fall, to have the election winner Herbert Kickl established with the formation of the government.
Or he can move Kickl and the ÖVP on top of each other.
Or he comes to the conclusion that nothing can be made. Then he has to take the threads in his hand.
Alexander van der Bellen – He is now in the true sense of the word in the draw!
Source: Krone

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