Herbert Kickl has been firmly in the saddle for months. The other parties are now starting the primary campaign. Who else can dethrone the FPÖ leader? Katia Wagner will discuss this with her guests on krone.tv on Wednesday at 8:15 PM!
The summer debates on cash, normality, etc. show that the election campaign is already in full swing. One thing is clear: now is the time to mobilize voters. Because anyone who wants to oust the FPÖ from first place will probably have to come up with a lot of ideas…
Kickl maintains his lead
In any case, they can build on a big lead in the polls. The Blues have been holding steady at 27 to 30 percent for months. The ÖVP and SPÖ, each three to four percentage points short of catching up, must now step on the gas. The next National Council elections will take place next fall – if all goes according to plan…
ÖVP states want new elections
According to information from “Krone”, the ÖVP-governed states appear to be putting pressure on new elections in the spring for strategic reasons, as a recession is expected in the fall. But the EU elections with long-time critic of the ÖVP, Othmar Karas, could also dampen the mood next year. Could this cause the government to collapse?
Babler wants to become the “strongest force”.
It is unlikely that the SPÖ would like early elections. Your boss Andreas Babler has only been in office for a few months and will probably need the time until the elections to sharpen his profile. His goal is to become the “strongest force”. He has already completed his first campaign start: the big summer tour.
Who else can dethrone Kickl?
Who can dethrone Herbert Kickl? And will we have new elections before the autumn of 2024? Katia Wagner will discuss this on Wednesday at 8:15 PM on krone.tv with the Secretaries General of the ÖVP and FPÖ and SPÖ MP Julia Herr. Join the discussion and vote!
You can see “Katia Wagner – the talk” every Wednesday at 8:15 PM on krone.tv!
Source: Krone

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