The failure of the coalition negotiations causes spot among white -green opposition parties. FPö State Captain Mario Kunaseek and his deputy Manuela Khom from ÖVP try not to hurt each other.
The extermination of the blue and black government negotiations naturally also causes a good excitement on this side of the Semmering. Governor Mario Kunaseek and deputy Manuela Khom are visibly trying to distribute in the direction of Vienna, but not too much to push the coalition partner in Graz.
“It’s a shame that the ÖVP did not accept Herbert Kickl’s stock market offer,” Kunaseek formulates. The ÖVP is said to have received more than the FPö by a ministry – “and each party would have received the departments of its core competencies.”
Khom: “I hoped FPö would go”
ÖVP -Baas Khom is also astrayed: “I really hoped that the reason for freedom will come and you approach the other. Mario Kunaseek proves that this is possible. In Styria it is always at eye level. “We need the fastest possible power to act.”
A found party is of course the blue-black failure for the Red Max Lercher: “Herbert Kickl has now proven that he cannot compromise and government. Unfortunately this is the last act of an unworthy idea. “Let us prefer to strengthen political work in parliament in the free play of forces. An expert government can support.
Kpö: “Arrogance of Power”
KPö Club chairman Claudia Klimt-Weithaler gave the debacle on a cluster: “An important spectacle about the arrogance of power.”
The greens are also critical of: Blau-Schwarz has failed in itself, says club chairman Sandra Krautwaschl, “So Play Games and personal sensitivities”.
Philipp Pointer speaks for the Neos: “There are various alternatives, we are open to structural conversations.”
Source: Krone

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