Former Green Party leader Madeleine Petrovic’s list calls for more courage in politics. People have really had enough of the government’s “hesitancy and hesitation,” the list’s founder said Tuesday during the palace presentation.
The posters therefore call for, among other things, ‘courage for honesty’ and ‘courage for peace’. The background is the corona pandemic and the wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip. The candidates designed the three posters themselves, because the budget of the small party is limited.
Madeleine Petrovic, former Green Party and now unregistered city councillor Monika Henninger-Erber and stuntwoman and circus teacher Nora Summer are shown as top candidates. Around 1,000 posters will be hung in Austria. In addition, social media advertising is to be used.
“Are not extreme or loyal to Russia”
The party’s demands on Tuesday included peace negotiations and a ceasefire in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, and coming to terms with the coronavirus pandemic. “We are increasingly sliding towards a liberal democracy. We are not extreme, we are not loyal to Russia, we are not anti-vaccine and certainly not Nazis,” said Nora Summer, second on the list.
Petrovic confirmed that she and her fellow campaigners had the courage to speak even unpleasant truths. Your list was founded in the spring and hopes to enter the National Council. The fact that three new parties have managed to get the necessary expressions of support is ‘a resounding democratic slap in the face of the government’.
Source: Krone

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