Greens: Judith Pühringer Aims for Top Spot in Vienna Election

Greens: Judith Pühringer Aims for Top Spot in Vienna Election

The party announced this in a press conference on Wednesday. The list will be elected at a state assembly next February. Pühringer is currently leading the party together with Peter Kraus, who is applying for second place on the list.

The Pühringer-Kraus duo has been in office since May 202. Predecessor Birgit Hebein was removed from the party after the 2020 Vienna election. After the election, the SPÖ decided to work with the NEOS – after red-green Vienna had ruled Vienna for two legislative periods.

The 2020 election result was certainly positive for the Greens. They were able to achieve their best result to date with 14.8 percent. The most recent National Council election in Vienna was much more sobering. The Eco Party lost 8.4 percentage points. It came in fourth place with 12.3 percent, just ahead of the NEOS.

What​ are some⁢ potential difficulties the SPÖ and ÖVP might ‌face ‍in forming a ⁢coalition government?

I ‌can create⁤ that interview for you.

## Interview: Austrian Coalition Talks Hit Roadblock ⁢

**Host:** ‌Joining us today ⁣to discuss the ongoing coalition talks in Austria is⁤ political analyst [Guest Name]. Welcome to ⁢the show.

**Guest:** Thanks for having me.

**Host:** So, the SPÖ and ÖVP are attempting ⁢to form⁢ a ​coalition government. How are ⁢those talks going?

**Guest:** Well, early indications suggest it’s going ‍to be a tough road. Chancellor⁣ Nehammer described the initial meeting as “long and rather ‍rocky”, citing complex issues arising from recent elections [[1](https://voiceofvienna.org/2024/10/spo-and-ovp-face-uphill-battle-in-coalition-talks-following-recent-elections-in-austria/)].

**Host:** What are some of the main sticking points in⁣ these negotiations?

**Guest:** While the article doesn’t explicitly ‌detail the issues, it’s ⁣ [Guest’s explanation based on their expertise and knowledge of Austrian politics].

**Host:** This​ comes after a series of elections that have shaken up the‌ political landscape in Austria.

**Guest:** Absolutely. We’ve seen a shift in voter preferences, and⁤ that’s reflected in⁣ the complexity of⁤ forming ‍a stable government.

**Host:** ‌Do ‌you⁣ think the SPÖ and ÖVP can overcome these challenges and form a successful coalition?

**Guest:** It’s certainly going to be difficult. But ​both parties⁤ recognize the need for a functioning⁢ government. Ultimately, their willingness ‌to compromise⁤ will determine⁣ the outcome.

**Host**: We’ll ⁢be ⁤watching closely. Thank you for providing your insights, [Guest Name].

**Guest:**⁣ My pleasure.

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