The parties of Austria have been negotiating for more than 130 days about the formation of the government – a historical record. In the meantime, an expert government is no longer excluded, which caused mixed reactions to readers. We present individual voices of the forum here!
If there is no agreement between FPö and ÖVP, federal President Alexander van der Bellen already has various possible solutions. In the middle of the long -term coalition negotiations, he emphasizes that the parties must now act. If no solution is found, Van der Bellen thinks of an expert government or the appointment of respected ex-politicians, as the Constitution enables him.
Politicians have to finally work
An opinion that was previously met on the forum was that the politicians should finally start their work. However, the eternal negotiations would stand in the way.
New elections not the means of the hour
When it comes to new elections, our readers were relatively united. Almost nobody sees a great feeling behind them – the conflict would rather run in the course of the length.
What do the parties fail?
Where the worm is involved in the coalition negotiations, the readers eagerly discussed this. Many saw a major obstacle in the lack of willingness to make a compromise. Others see the problem solving in the new occupation of some positions of the parties involved.
The most important thing is that something happens
“Krone” Reader Whale Finally, find suitable words that well summarize the mood of many commentators:
What do you think of a potential expert government? Do you see a good solution in it? How can government formation between the FPö and ÖVP currently have a government formation? Which other solutions did you think about? Share your opinion and opinions with us and the community in the responses!
Source: Krone

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