Black-blue coalitions have broken up several times. Then what would happen? The SPÖ is on hold.
Normally, the inauguration of government and the constituent sessions of parliaments are political holidays. In Lower Austria it’s different this time. When the newly elected state parliament and the black-blue state government take office in St. Pölten on Thursday, there will be protests by left-wing groups in front of the country house. And inside the state parliament, the unique spectacle can be observed that two parties begin to govern together without electing each other to the necessary offices.
True to its election campaign promise, the FPÖ will not support ÖVP regional leader Johanna Mikl-Leitner.
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