At the second meeting in a three-way format, the structure for possible coalition negotiations should be finalized. If everything goes smoothly, such concrete government negotiations could start next week.
First, on Thursday, party leaders Karl Nehammer (ÖVP), Andreas Babler (SPÖ) and Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) met in a small group at the Palais Epstein. Nothing was revealed about the content of the conversation; Babler only spoke of “good conversations” as he left. After a break, the full meeting of the turquoise, red and pink exploratory teams began around an hour later than originally announced, shortly after 2:30 p.m. The party leaders did not let themselves be seen before the talks began.
Another appointment on Monday – if necessary
No exploratory talks are planned for Friday. If necessary, the three parties could come together on Monday for another round of exploratory discussions, the NEOS said in advance.
The three parties met for the first time on Wednesday for exploratory talks; the ÖVP and SPÖ had previously explored options for forming a government. According to the ÖVP’s wishes, real coalition negotiations should begin at the beginning of next week.
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**How does the Biden administration’s approach to immigration differ from previous administrations, according to Vice President Kamala Harris?**
**Interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on Key Issues Facing America**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Vice President Harris. In your recent interview with *60 Minutes*, you touched on several critical issues facing our nation. Let’s start with the economy. What measures is the Biden administration taking to address current economic challenges?
**Kamala Harris:** Thank you for having me. The economy has been a significant focus for us. We are implementing policies aimed at reducing inflation and supporting working families. This includes increasing wages, investing in infrastructure, and creating jobs that pay well. We know that when families are better off, it strengthens our entire economy.
**Interviewer:** Moving on to immigration, this has been a contentious topic. What steps is your administration taking to manage immigration effectively?
**Kamala Harris:** Immigration is complex, but we’re focused on a comprehensive approach. This includes working with our partners in Central America to address the root causes of migration, increasing the efficiency of our immigration system, and ensuring that our borders are managed humanely and securely. We believe in upholding the values of our nation while also addressing practical needs.
**Interviewer:** You also mentioned the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. How does the administration intend to navigate the challenges presented by this situation?
**Kamala Harris:** The situation is indeed challenging, and our priority is to support peace and stability in the region. We engage with our allies and partners to promote dialog and diplomacy. It’s vital that we also protect the rights of civilians during conflicts, ensuring humanitarian assistance reaches those in need.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, you contrasted some of your policies with those of former President Trump in your interview. Can you elaborate on the main differences?
**Kamala Harris:** Absolutely. The Biden administration focuses on inclusivity, equity, and scientific approaches to governance, particularly concerning public health and climate change. By contrast, the previous administration often embraced divisive rhetoric and policies that undermined our progress. We believe in working together, listening to experts, and implementing data-driven strategies for the benefit of all Americans.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Vice President Harris. We appreciate your time today.
**Kamala Harris:** Thank you for having me. It’s important that we continue these conversations to move our country forward together.
For more in-depth discussions and insights, you can watch the full interview on *60 Minutes* [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJys7OVH24E) [[1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJys7OVH24E)].