The events surrounding Wien-Energie, the currently known candidates for the federal presidential elections and the current pension negotiations – these are the burning issues of domestic politics. In connection with the “Vienna Energy Case”, the ÖVP never misses an opportunity to tell the SPÖ that it “just can’t do it”, Krone editor Erich Vogl said in “Questions” with Gerhard Koller: “The story of the SPÖ that she would have outperformed the federal government during the pandemic is now getting serious scratches.” First, however, it is necessary to consider what eventually “hangs”, for which the special tests have now been ordered.
As for the federal presidential election, it is not yet possible to judge whether the six competitors known so far and who are on the ballot paper cost incumbent Alexander Van der Bellen so many votes that he does not get more than 50 percent. in the first ballot – and thus against the first of the “chasing group” in the second round. “I don’t think there will be a second round at the moment,” said Vogl.
When it comes to pensions, with the calculated inflation rate of 5.8 percent, everything would actually be arranged – according to the law, pensions should be increased by exactly this value as of January 1st. Vogl: “I don’t think it will stay at this percentage, but it will go up considerably. 5.8 percent is not enough. And I wish everyone who messes with the pensioners good luck in the next elections.”
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