FPö and ÖVP are all about everything or nothing. The party leader Herbert Kickl and Christian Stocker met on Monday evening. A longer session of the budget group took place for this. Negotiated on Tuesday. In recent days, however, a cord walk has unveiled – are we making it to safe land or do we crash?
After almost 90 minutes, the negotiations in parliament were terminated on Monday, but these must be continued on Tuesday, they are carefully optimistic from negotiating circles compared to the “Kroon”. According to reports, the content of the content remains difficult, but the mood now seems to be a little better.
FPö does not deviate from claims
Until the end, the FPö did not deviate from its demand to the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Finance. For this, the ÖVP, for which the Ministry of the Interior is De Streling, was offered a strong State Secretary in the Blue Department. This should take over the intelligence agency that is concerned about. “Not an option,” you heard from black circles.
It all about the Ministry of the Interior
Moreover, the liberties of the ÖVP would have offered the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which should again fall to EU skills in the future. The FPö, in turn, made the People’s Party as a compromise proposal to the Ministry of Finance. In the end it’s all about the Ministry of the Interior.
Until the last few days, completely different signals have been heard from negotiating circles of both stripes. However, the blue is usually more optimistic than the blacks and complains about “sabotage” of ÖVP circles. The highest FPö circles are still said to the “Kroon” that the blue and black coalition will be made.
FPö rejects “fake news”
With regard to the content, however, there must still be much to discuss, although the negotiator protocols of the subgroups that appeared during the weekend should be somewhat older and no longer have to be fully up -to -date. The FPö again warns of “newspaper quantities and fake news”. It was therefore not mandatory to hang EU flags from official buildings, but have confronted with the hanging of an EU flag on all official buildings of the municipal office to the police station.
Church representative of FPö plans Snubs
The dumped plans of the FPö to remove the tax deductibility of the church contribution and donations to non -profit organizations, as well as the exemption from real estate tax for churches and religious communities, for example, caused indignation for church representatives. The Secretary General of the Bishops’ Conference, Peter Schipka, called the project in the Ö1 “Lunch Journal” a “completely unsuitable resources” for the desired budget consolidation.
“In addition to the distribution of the department, it is also about very fundamental content and that is why we will also talk about it,” emphasized the ÖVP boss Stocker before the meeting started. He did not want to provide any further information.
Stelzer refers to “Ernst of the Situation”
With regard to the negotiations, the ÖVP state captain Thomas Stelzer referred the “Ernst der Lage” on Monday. If two negotiate with each other, this would mean that they should go to each other and “nobody can go through the wall with their heads”. In any case, the ÖVP is “still interested and tried” to bring about a government that can act.
The political counterpart in the person of Wels FPö mayor Andreas Rabl was more relaxed. The coalition negotiations would not last that long “that people have to panic”. It is important to wait for the negotiation process.
Different scenarios possible in the case of failure
If the coalition negotiations are bursting, there are several possible scenarios: in addition to new elections or renewed black and red negotiations, there is also the option that federal president Alexander van der Bellen An expert government should of course be supported by a majority in parliament .
Source: Krone

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