You don’t love yourself, you can’t even really come together: and yet at least two of the five party leaders will have to step for the federal president. How this should be done and who is most likely to find each other, a comment from the editor -in -chief Klaus Herrmann.
You don’t all love each other. Not entirely true: the former ÖVP boss Karl Nehammer, who has been a Chancellor since January 5, liked his green vice-Werner Kogler and he probably still likes it, but he has disappeared from the audience and no longer takes a position.
He loved Kogler, but he could and could no longer stand the greens long before the end of the turquoise-green coalition. Nehammer Herbert Kickl – He had convincingly pronounced this during the election campaign and that is why he was not ready to negotiate a coalition with him.
Nehammer successor Stocker also did not have the blue election winner and yet he negotiated for more than a month on a blue and black goal. One can accept: Stocker and Kickl still cannot smell each other or now. Even if Kickl Stocker personally even threw a few flowers personally at the pregnancy of his Chancellor for the best TV end of the day. Anyway.
Now new partners are being sought again. That political hearts had already flown on Valentine’s Day – nothing was heard of it. But we don’t expect that anymore. But political partners must reasonably be possible.
Dream Couple Stocker-Babler
Time and time again in the last few days, when more and more information about the seemingly completely crushed negotiations between the FPö and the ÖVP became known, there was talk of how Sebastian Kurz and Heinz Christian Strache once built confidence. Successful, but it did not ultimately prevent Strach strachs in the desert because of the Ibiza scandal (rightly).
Somehow everyone also has a hard time with Andreas Babler. Karl Nehammer and Beate Meinl Reisinger. But also Babler’s own party friends from Vienna to Burgenland and about the Republic. Babler is hardly comparable to Herbert Kickl – but Christian Stocker will not have much easier with him either. Flower wreaths are far from being fed together.
But perhaps a large part of the Republic will soon sprinkle the “dream pair” of Stocker-Babler-Rose when it is kicked for the altar, sorry, for the federal president …
Source: Krone

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