Black and blue in Salzburg, negotiations have been going on since Wednesday. Governor Wilfried Haslauer (ÖVP) speaks with Conny Bischofberger about opportunities and risks, pressure from the communities and his designated deputy Marlene Svazek, “with Kickl in the bag”.
Thursday afternoon in the Chiemseehof, the seat of the Salzburg state government. Spring has sprung outside, the window to Wilfried Haslauer’s baroque office is wide open. “I love the tension between old and modern,” explains the governor as he takes a seat in the cream-colored leather seating area beneath a modern painting by Salzburg artist Herbert Stejskal.
It is titled “Atlantis”, the submerged continent. Next to him, a historic stove reaches almost to the ceiling and church bells ring in the distance. Haslauer wears a blue and red tie, perhaps symbolic of the failed alliance with the FPÖ and SPÖ.
Source: Krone

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