An investigation by the SPÖ Burgenland on Monday set off a lot of internal political explosives. According to this, the Reds would do better with Governor Hans Peter Doskozil as the top candidate in a National Council election than with their current boss Pamela Rendi-Wagner. While the latter is still silent about the action, the national manager, Christian Deutsch, has spoken out in the meantime.
Deutsch emphasized in the Ö1 “Mittagsjournal” that everyone is free to complete surveys. Constructive cooperation is important.
English: The migration document approved in 2018 is applicable in SPÖ
When asked if Doskozil was being constructive enough, he said: “It’s not about my personal feeling, it’s about unity – history has shown that and Doskozil called for this a few weeks ago – the party still the strongest. ” differences in the area of asylum and migration. In the SPÖ, the migration document adopted in 2018 is still applicable.
The survey of the SPÖ Burgenland by opinion researcher Peter Hajek not only asks about topics such as the minimum wage, but also how the parties would perform in an upcoming national election.
Fürst: “We don’t want to start a new leadership debate”
In the survey, the SPÖ is 32 percent under Doskozil and 27 percent under Rendi-Wagner. With the governor as the Social Democrats’ chancellor candidate, the ÖVP would drop from 22 to 20 percent compared to Rendi-Wagner, the FPÖ from 25 to 21. Burgenland’s SPÖ state manager Roland Fürst stressed that they only wanted to question Doskozil’s content Pull. However, they do not want to start a new leadership debate in the SPÖ, Fürst stressed.
“We get that done often enough”
The state party takes to the field three to four times a year to ask questions. This time it was also about whether the content of Doskosil only works for the social democracy in Burgenland, because: “We get it done often enough.” The research showed that this was not true. Subjects such as the minimum wage of 1,700 euros net and asylum and migration are also of national importance.
The fact that the Sunday question is occasionally included in the surveys is not uncommon and is treated similarly by other state organizations as well, Fürst said. “Everyone benefits from these surveys, because they also show the potential for social democracy. That should interest anyone who wants the SPÖ to become by far the strongest party in the next national elections to bring about a political turnaround in the interest of the people,” said the state manager.
Source: Krone

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