It’s worth turning on! A week before the National Council elections, the top candidates of the parliamentary parties meet during the ‘Krone’ elephant round in the Puls 24 studio.
Austrians will cast their votes on September 29 – a week before the big showdown in this year’s National Council elections, leading candidates Karl Nehammer (ÖVP), Andreas Babler (SPÖ), Werner Kogler (Greens) and Beate Meinl will meet today, Sunday, from 8:15 p.m. -Reisinger (NEOS) on the elephant round on krone.tv, Puls 4, Puls 24, ATV and Joyn. The invitation for Herbert Kickl (FPÖ) is open. The blows between politicians will be moderated by Klaus Herrmann, editor-in-chief of “Krone”, and Manuela Raidl (Puls 24). The most important issues currently affecting Austria will be discussed in the Puls 24 election studio.
Anyone who is still unsure about who to vote for in a week’s time will certainly find help in this round. Of course, you can also follow everything about the discussion and a look behind the scenes online – we will be ticking live on site at krone.at. Immediately after the discussion at 22:45, Puls4 presenter Werner Sejka invites you to a “Wild Disputed Special” live on Puls 24 and Joyn. The discussion will be analyzed together with comedian Florian Scheuba, ‘profil’ editor-in-chief Anna Thalhammer and communications advisor Christoph Pöchinger.
How do the top candidates present themselves in the final sprint?
It will be interesting to see how the top candidates of the parliamentary parties present themselves in the final sprint, who would enter into a coalition with whom, what the mood is among them and whether they can still find a common denominator on issues such as migration, inflation and climate protection – the “crown” is trying to shed light on the darkness.
Source: Krone

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