The People’s Party showed more than just unity at its extraordinary party conference in Graz on Saturday. What is this 100 percent all about for Chancellor Karl Nehammer? “The mood at the ÖVP party conference was good from the start. It was designed from the start to give Karl Nehammer the best possible voice,” explains “Krone” editor-in-chief Klaus Herrmann in the “Krone-Live” program with Jana Pasching.
The sudden resignation of the agriculture and economy ministers “brought the party into great turbulence, but also led to solidarity,” Herrmann said. The possible act of revenge by ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz, which many within the party suspected, eventually led to a “Wagenburg effect”. This forged the party together.
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