“VP Chancellor claim absurd”: Kickl increases pressure on ÖVP

“VP Chancellor claim absurd”: Kickl increases pressure on ÖVP

Regarding Kickl’s claims, Stocker noted that majority voting does not apply in Austria and Kickl therefore needs a coalition partner and a majority in parliament. But he lacks this as well as acceptance among the population. For the ÖVP general secretary, this is no surprise: Anyone who has been calling everyone else dictators and traitors for five years shouldn’t be surprised that they won’t find a partner to form a coalition “and that they’ll be home alone.”

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Despite Kickl’s claims, there are also major substantive and programmatic differences between the two parties, emphasized Stocker. In terms of worldview, there are worlds in between, because in the FPÖ conspiracy theories are just as in vogue as the lack of differentiation from the Identitarians, for example: “For this reason, a coalition with Herbert Kickl is out of the question for the ÖVP,” affirmed Stocker. The People’s Party, which ran under Karl Nehammer’s name, has the word of its (almost) 1.3 million voters. The desire for change among the 1.4 million FPÖ voters “despite Herbert Kickl” was understood, he emphasized.

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