The former KanSelier says goodbye to the large political stage with a book. Karl Nehammer looks back on his resignation and his own red lines like with FPö boss Herbert Kickl-Een at the same time looks ahead of the big challenges of Europe.
A short video for saying goodbye and the much -praised speech at the official freestyle of the new Chancellor Christian Stocker to the ÖVP leader at the party congress on Saturday: it had become quiet around Karl Nehammer since his resignation on January 4. Insurance reports from a “dissolved Karl” and unlike Sebastian Kurz, who continues to flip with a comeback and actually farewell to the large political stage. Without bitterness and stroke.
The background of his term
While the father of two rebuilt his professional life as a consultant, he looks back as an author, together with Peter Pelinka. The book “Stay True to Yourself” (published in the “Ecowing” publisher of the Red Bull Group) is planned to be released in mid -August.
Everyone who has hoped for a large settlement will be disappointed. The Bundesher officer works exactly his political career military. It is about many backgrounds of his term, such as the famous “red lines” in dealing with FPö Boss Herbert Kickl. Even opponent had confirmed Karl Nehammer a backbone that was rarely found in politics.
In addition to domestic policy, the book is also about the international experience of the former Chancellor. From a visit to Ukraine and Russia-Zar Vladimir Putin to his conversation with US President Donald Trump. Nehammer not only wants to look back, but also looks ahead. He is mainly concerned with a geopolitical view of the future.
Endangered Europe Endangered
The Europe and Russia, which are almost taken in the tongs, stand for a crossroads. Various threats endanger the prosperity and safety of the old continent. Migration, political Islam and from that an ever -uncertain situation is the result.
In detailed discussions with the well -known journalist, author and former editor -in -chief Peter Pelinka, the old politician remains optimistic. Despite the worldwide crises, Europe and its states can look positively in the future. Karl Nehammer does that too.
Source: Krone

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