Spö and Greens agreed on Tuesday afternoon with a government coalition for Burgenland. This was announced by the two new coalition partners in the early evening. Governor Hans Peter Doskozil (Spö) and his new deputy Anja Haider-Wallner (Greens) present the work program at a press conference on Wednesday.
The rapid negotiation was possible because of the “open and constructive atmosphere”. “It was not in any time about gaining benefits or the importance in electric areas, but only about how we achieve the best for Burgenland,” said Doskozil. Haider-Wallner said: “For the people in Burgenland we will implement an abundance of improvements in the coming years. Ecological, social, sustainable.
The ÖVP Burgenland does not want to vote for the planned red -green state government during the component State Parliament session on Thursday. Just like the nine mandatars of the FPö, the eight turquoise delegates refuse Doskozil and his government team approval. On Tuesday, the ÖVP explained its decision not to vote for the state governance in a written statement that “the course of Governor Doskozil will be continued in the field of economy, finance and in dealing with the communities”. However, this does not correspond to the ideas of the People’s Party. “We will emphasize our role as a strong and constructive opposition,” said it. FPö top candidate Norbert Hofer had already stated on Monday that the free red-green would not support.
President can be chosen in a fractional
In the new state government, next to Doskozil Greens-State Precictor Anja Haider-Wallner, as his deputy and the three previous state councils Heinrich Dorner, Leonhard Schneemann and Daniela Winkler (All Spö), will sit. Eisenkopf had to leave her place for Haider-Wallner and is now president of the State Parliament. If there is a joint proposal for the three new presidents – Johann Tschürtz (FPö) Second and Claudia Schlager (Spö) third – the opposition would support it, said it. However, they could be chosen in three separate electoral groups, with which ÖVP and the new government party would not vote at all. The new State parliament with Eisenkopf as president then forms on Thursday before Doskozil is expected to praise on Friday by federal President Alexander van der Bellen.
On Tuesday, the Spös reacted angry with the announcement of the opposition that the new state government does not want to vote. State director Kevin Friedl criticized the ÖVP and accused her of distracting party -international management discussions and therefore “in principle against everything”. “The fact that the ÖVP does not want to accept the democratic result of a choice is another low point,” said Friedl.
Source: Krone

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