By bursting the blue-black coalition negotiations, the Spö could come back to the government game. Is the pressure on party leader Andreas Babler now increases to take a step aside? “Bavarians had his chance, another should negotiate,” demands a styric Spö -Mayor.
Martin Weber was a member of the Parliament of the State and the Federal Council – and he is the mayor of the Kleine Zuidoost -Styrian community of Tieschen. This is remarkable because it is deep black core land. Only Tieschen is a red place on the map.
It is also known that Weber gives critical comments on processes in his party. He was clear in the fight for party leadership in 2023 “Team Doskozil” and not “Team Babler”. Nevertheless, it is surprising how clear the mayor speaks on Wednesday after the negotiations of the FPö-ORVP Coalition negotiations have failed.
Babler is partial debt in the event of a failure
“The Spö always stands for his responsibility for the state. Austria quickly needs government conversations, so we have to take negotiations with the ÖVP – but not with Andreas Babler, but with someone who represents the center of the party and to whom one trusts to form a sustainable government, “Weber said About “Kroon”. In addition to Hans Peter Doskozil (who admission to new elections) from Doris Bures or a strong trade union such as Josef Muchitsch, he thinks. Party chairman can remain naturally (for the time being).
Babler is at least a partial debt because of the failure of conversations with the ÖVP and Neos, according to Weber, who also has violent criticism of FPö and ÖVP: “It is important about which topics this possible coalition broke. Not the question of how to make the waiting lists in the health sector shorter or to make more childcare, no, they are only concerned with their own messages.
Source: Krone

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