Clear statement by Erich Vogl, editor-in-chief of the domestic policy of “Krone”, in a conversation with Gerhard Koller about the current domestic political climate: “When times get worse, the rightists benefit!” So says the FPÖ, which is currently in all relevant political polls. in Austria ranks first. The ÖVP is also drifting towards the FPÖ, as the coalition negotiations in Lower Austria and Salzburg have shown.
“A black-and-blue carpet is currently rolling in the direction of Ballhausplatz,” Vogl said when asked whether the coalition negotiations at the federal level after the next National Council elections could also go in that direction.
The ÖVP is currently paving the way for the FPÖ everywhere, so almost anything is possible.
Netflix film adaptation planned
It’s also interesting that even Netflix would be interested in filming the numerous Austrian chancellor changes since the Ibiza video. That would be a kind of “Austrian house of cards”, only with the difference that in the Netflix series even some people were “put aside”.
“Peak of Impertinence”
Vogl sees Monday’s food summit, which ended without tangible results, as a “summit of insolence”: “The government has done nothing for far too long and has no understanding of the public’s feelings about inflation.” Surveys nationwide come out at six percent and would currently make it to parliament, is a “remarkable episode”.
You can see many other explosive details, such as the current tenuous situation of the SPÖ and the Greens, in the video above.
Source: Krone

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