The political reactions to the result of the elections of the Lower Austrian city council are very different. While the FPö Federal Party chairman Herbert Kickl continues to roll the “Blue Welle”, according to governor Johanna Mikl-Leitner, the ÖVP expected better than expected from many experts.
The FPö reached the first places for the first time on Sunday at the municipal level in Lower Austria. The strong profits would show that free politics still emphasizes the revival of the FPö Federal Party chairman Herbert Kickl.
FPö in three communities in first place
“The turn to its own population is also wearing more and more fruit in the communities,” Kickl continues. The liberties have become voices in three communities.
MIKL-LEITNER: More first ÖVP places than 2020
Regional officer Johanna Mikl-Leitner emphasized the results of the ÖVP: “The results are very different in the region. One thing is certain: the community festivals of the People party of Niederösterreich could reach more first places than five years ago.
According to Mikl-Leitner, the approximately 20,000 black candidates in the municipalities would have cut better, “written by many and perhaps by some desire”.
And also emphasized: “In the municipal elections, other laws have been applied than in the past national elections, in our communities it is not the loose mouth, but dedication and dedication to fellow people.”
HERGOVICH: “Many pleasant results”
Spö State Party Leader State Councilor Sven Hergovich saw “many pleasant results” for his party. Nationwide was well defended in second place for the FPö. It was “despite the increased political competition” to “consolidate the Spö Lower Austria as a strong mayor,” Hermovich added.
Greens Boss: “Very solid result”
Hikmet Arslan, the states manager of De Groenen, led a “very solid result” in the meeting. “Especially in cities and municipalities in Vienna, we have brought in our good results or even expanded.”
Neos “very satisfied”
The NEOs have participated in 52 municipalities have not achieved their goal to create the move to the city council. Nevertheless, one could be “very satisfied”, according to spokeswoman Indra Collini. “We have led a dedicated election campaign and have a lot of passion for more childcare, climate mathematics and busy city centers or health care close to home – that was rewarded.”
Source: Krone

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