Doskozil fully relies on the trust of the people of Burgenland. He criticizes untruths in the election campaign and false promises from federal politicians.
State Governor Hans Peter Doskozil is “a bit tense” about Sunday’s state elections. “It’s like handing out certificates,” he said during the election campaign finale at the Haydnbräu in Eisenstadt. Many cameras and microphones were pointed at him as he stepped to the lectern in front of the assembled SPÖ team.
“A lot is possible”
Doskozil already felt “a certain degree of anticipation about the voting and the subsequent meeting with his companions” on Friday. He did not want to commit himself to the outcome of the elections: “A lot is possible.” One thing is certain: “I would be very happy if we can keep the 18th mandate. There have been 19 in the last five years.” .
The voters would be restless
Doskozil looked back on the election campaign with mixed feelings. “It has become more difficult to discuss the content, because arguments are often based on untruths. This will only make voters restless,” said the Social Democratic top candidate. He regrets this socio-political development. The criticism of state finances also bothered him.
“Our next budget has been audited.” The fact is also that Burgenland is at the bottom of the states when it comes to new debts, with a loan of 50 million euros. “All factions have spoken out against our program – with no counter-program, no alternative.” A swipe at the coalition discussions in the federal government: “It is not good for politics if a lot is promised, but after the elections everything is different again. election.”
use voting rights
Doskozil does not want to let the joy in his work be taken away. Keyword health and care: “It is nice when major tasks are feasible and financeable.” Doskozil wants to continue on the path he has chosen. He calls on the population to exercise their right to vote. “Who is chosen is a matter of trust.”
Source: Krone

I am Ida Scott, a journalist and content author with a passion for uncovering the truth. I have been writing professionally for Today Times Live since 2020 and specialize in political news. My career began when I was just 17; I had already developed a knack for research and an eye for detail which made me stand out from my peers.