Current survey – Politics drops in half of the Austrians

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It doesn’t matter whether Kickl, Babler, Stocker, Kogler or Meinl-Reisinger-Ze have all shown how it could not be done in recent months. The report of the voters does not follow surprisingly. And they say, “Set, (not) enough!” The “Crown” has the latest figures about the mood in the country – and there are in particular two party leaders.

And that is very surprising: “Which general image currently transmits politics in Austria?” Asked the IFDD Opinion Research Institute on behalf of PULS24. The answer: only one “enough”, on average the degree of 4.4. More than half (58 percent) of the 1250 respondents gave politicians a “not enough”. There was even a “very good” of none of the Austrian, at least one percent of the respondents could get a “good”. A “satisfying” awarded every tenth.

Two coalition only with FPö participation
Now we once have the politicians who have – and neither in red nor black, neither blue nor green nor pink is at the top. Is something not excluded, new elections: who would vote for the Austrians with the existing top staff? With 33 percent, the FPö would have a clear plus compared to the national council elections at the end of September (28.8 percent), but the ÖVP under the new party leader Christian Stocker glides from 26.3 percent to 19.

The Spö (from 21.1 to 22 percent) would remain about the same, for Greens (10 percent) and Neos (11 percent) there would be an increase of two percent. The KPö could easily win, but not enough to move to the National Council.

If a new election went out like this, Black-Red would also be history because Spö and ÖVP have no majority together, but the FPö could continue to choose between red and black as a coalition partner.

Kickl and Meinl-Reisinger more popular than their parties
Even with the election of a direct Chancellor who does not exist in Austria, the photo is clear: Herbert Kickl would like more than a third of those who are interrogated as Chancellor (35 percent), a fifth The Christian Stocker would be directly (20 percent) choose (20 percent). Exciting: Andreas Babler is 17 percent below the value of his party and not far from Beate Meinl Reisinger (14 percent), which is considerably more popular than the Neos she led. With eleven percent, Werner Kogler is about the same with his greens.

Source: Krone

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