In today’s broadcast of “Club 3”, Viennese FPÖ boss Dominik Nepp, pollster Christoph Haselmayer and “Krone” journalist Erich Vogl talk, among other things, about the violence in schools – which is exploding – “5 years of Ibiza” and its consequences but also about the upcoming elections. Tanja Pfaffeneder presents the show.
More and more crimes are taking place in Viennese schools. The number has almost doubled between 2021 and 2023. The Viennese FPÖ leader Dominik Nepp is not surprised about this. “SPÖ mayor Michael Ludwig lured illegal migrants to Vienna with generous social benefits. “You have to be careful that you don’t have a collection of knives behind you,” says Nepp. “In the future, social benefits should be linked to Austrian citizenship,” said the blue politician. “We must make Vienna unattractive to immigrants,” says the former deputy mayor of Vienna.
A two-party coalition is preferred
A new EU Parliament will be elected on June 9. Austria gets 20 of the 720 seats. According to the surveys, the FPÖ is also in first place here. The elections for the National Council will take place at the end of September. “The Austrians want stability, they are afraid of German conditions,” said pollster Christoph Haselmayer. Of the 1,003 people surveyed in mid-May, 19 percent are in favor of a government consisting of the FPÖ and the ÖVP. This is followed by ÖVP/SPÖ and SPÖ/ÖVP with 13 and 11 percent respectively. In contrast, a coalition with blue led by turquoise receives only 7 percent support. Various three-way variants, which have recently been made more dynamic, are also moderately popular.
What Dominik Nepp would change as mayor of Vienna, what he thinks of Lena Schilling and what Viktor Orbán is doing better in Hungary, you can see in the video above.
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In “Club 3” politicians, journalists, pollsters and public figures discuss the latest topics affecting Austria and the world. Tanja Pfaffeneder presents the show.
Source: Krone

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