In his farewell interview as a green party leader, Werner Kogler lets you look with clear words. He not only criticizes the “partially right -wing extremist government” of Israel, but also argues for: “I am for a more difficult line.”
In his last days in the first row of De Groenen, Werner Kogler looks back on his years as a party leader, but also as a vice-channelier in an interview with Krone.tv-Info-Head Katia Wagner.
“It would be better if we ruled”
Even if he admitted that he was “surprised” by the ÖVP on many a subject, his conclusion is positive: “I think it is better than the greens rule.” Because in terms of ecology and economy, the current Government of Dirndl “is” much lost “.
“Gessler works in the lecture hall and in the inn”
He also trusts his successor, Leonore Gewessler, to lead the Greens in a new government participation. It would not only be well received in the lecture halls of the universities, but also in the inns. “She is strong and has a heart for her,” he summarizes.
“There is a real green agitation”
A “green agitation” that would be operated on social media is carefully carefully. Why could that be? “The Corona denies merger with the Putin friends and the Lugnas climate change and shoots at everything that becomes a little more modern,” says Kogler’s analysis.
Clear words about Israel
The MP also finds clear words in terms of foreign policy. In the Gaza war, given the “bold campaigns”, the consequences against the Israeli government can be superior, which according to Kogler is “partly right-wing extremist”. “It doesn’t work at all. I am for a more difficult line,” says the boss of the greens.
Werner Kogler as a federal president?
As far as his own future is concerned, he does not want to commit himself yet. Would he ever inherit Alexander van der Bellen as federal president? “I can’t imagine that,” says Kogler.
You can see the entire interview above and at 7:25 PM. On krone.tv!
Source: Krone

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