The political rise of the communist Kay-Michael Dankl in the city of Mozart attracts national attention. The ‘Krone’ spoke to two experts about the ‘dankred’ secret of success and the ‘populist slant’ of the Salzburger. Also: why the Neos are not doing their best in the house of the driving force Sepp Schellhorn and why the “big ruminants” are breaking out in the party headquarters.
From hangovers to jubilation, there was plenty to do in Salzburg on Monday morning. As is known, the social democrats, and especially the communists, celebrated in Mozart’s city. The ÖVP lost the mayoral seat in the capital, but clearly remains the politically dominant force in the country.
As clear as the results are, the conclusions drawn by pundits and at party headquarters from the early results of the super-election year are just as varied. In particular: KPÖ starter Kay-Michael Dankl, who immediately reached the second election. Political scientist Katrin Praprotnik and professor Reinhard Heinisch, who himself taught Dankl at the University of Salzburg, reveal the ‘Danklrote’ secret of the success of the ‘Krone’.
Source: Krone

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