The voters of the Viennese parties cause excitement before hanging on all street corners. The Greensbaas Judith Pühringer even makes himself a social -democrat.
Election campaign also means that the city politicians laugh at us for weeks from home walls and street corner, whether we want to or not. The strategists of the parties have broken their heads for a long time. Let’s formulate it diplomatically: with other success. And so cause the advertisement lines of excitement before the postal waves were rolled out.
“Connection of climate and social policy”
What will surprise the comrades of the Vienna Spö: they have a new social -democrat in their ranks. At least when it comes to the poster of Judith Pühringer, who is known to go into the race as the top candidate of the Greens.
The party says: “We post Judith Pühringer as a climate social -democrat because we see the connection between climate and social policy in her, if only because of her career. Judith Pühringer stands for the necessary link and is the face for the policy of the Social City climate. Democrats are “hopefully more or less everyone”.
What the advertising collection shows: the Greens-Baas serves without subtly to the real Social Democrats as the future partner in the city council. The coalition that lies with the Spö is probably in the political spring feelings category. And could activate jealousy scenes at the Neos, who currently have a relationship with the Social Democrats – and also emphasize the many intersections with the Spö on every occasion.
“Karl instead of Caliphate” did not land on the posters
But he also wants to agree: Karl Mahrer of the ÖVP. Even in his own party, his advertising line is surprised. This only shows the fact that the “Kroon” was still played the current posters during the internal presentation.
Beforehand there was resistance within his own ranks mainly against the saying “Karl instead of Caliphate”, which will not land on the posters. This slogan managed to do it: “Mother, the man with the coke will no longer be there soon.” That means: Karl Mahrer picks it up as an ÖVP-Rambo with the drug cartel. And with those who want to banish vehicles (“Prohibition on the car? Forbidden!). A round call to the other parties shows that nobody wants it anyway.
Source: Krone

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