Just on the day of Lena Schilling’s press conference, in which the 23-year-old commented on the latest allegations, a new poll on the National Council elections was published: the Greens have fallen to eight percent and are currently only as big as the Beer Party.
Just a few days ago, the young EU top candidate and other prominent Greens had plummeted in the APA confidence index, and now a poll ahead of the autumn National Council elections also put a heavy damper on expected votes.
The survey was first circulated on Twitter on Wednesday:
In detail, the Greens fell in the Sunday question – commissioned by ATV and Puls4 from Unique Research (1200 surveys by telephone and online, fluctuation range of 2.98 percent) – by a minus of 5.9 percentage points to eight percent and are thus up in line with the NEOS and the beer festival.
Meanwhile, the FPÖ’s rise continues. The Blues are now clearly in the lead with 31 percent, the ÖVP (21 percent) and SPÖ (20 percent) are almost neck and neck in second and third place.
Source: Krone

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