This current IMAD study commissioned by the “Krone” has it all! If Tyrol voted today, the Tyrolean People’s Party would have the worst result in its history. Only 30 percent would vote for them.
That is 14 percent less than in the last elections in 2018. Second would be the FPÖ, followed by the SPÖ and the Greens. Big winners include NEOS and Liste Fritz. The party that grew up in Corona’s shadow plays no role: MFG would clearly miss the move.
The ÖVP tailwind from Vienna is completely absent
“The ongoing feuds around the ÖVP at the federal level, the various commissions of inquiry and ultimately the inconsistencies at the state level in Vorarlberg contribute greatly to this distrust of the ÖVP and are the driving force behind this hard downward trend,” he analyzes. the well-known political scientist Christian Traweger.
Then there was the announcement from Governor Günther Platter that he no longer wanted to participate: “With this he has done the ÖVP and his successor Anton Mattle a disservice!” The survey also found that 45 percent of those surveyed welcome the fact that Platter is retiring and Mattle is succeeding him. However, 29 percent of the Tyroleans would have liked Günther Platter to have stayed.
How are the Greens?
The SPÖ was able to catch up about 15 percent, but according to Prof. Traweger there are still no obvious problems and – besides SPÖ leader Georg Dornauer – competent comrades. The Greens are currently around 12 percent, just above their last result. Traweger: “In any case, the election of the new leadership duo Green has not yet turned out to be in favor of the Greens. Should further rifts arise in the coming weeks, it could lead to the Greens reaching a unanimous vote!”
NEOS as the big winners, nobody needs MFG
The NEOS are still in the uptrend, could reach almost 12 percent and with five more than double the number of seats. The Fritz list, which would amount to almost 10 percent, is also on an upward trend. “At about 16 percent, the FPÖ would be slightly above the result of the last state elections,” Traweger said. Like the KPÖ, the MFG opponents of vaccination will not be able to reach the five percent threshold.
Source: Krone

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