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The first round of the discussion round on the Vienna elections in ORF is over and provided a clear overview of the positions of the parties. The main candidates were mostly on family fronts.
21:54, September 28, 2020
“The exhaust gases have no party affiliation.” It took several minutes for the first friction surface to clear. In an otherwise almost harmonious discussion between Mayor Michael Ludwig Y Vice Mayor Birgit Hebein the Lobau tunnel was the crux of the matter. The mayor made it known that the tunnel, which would close the gap in the highway beltway around the city, would go through the nature reserve, would be difficult to prevent. Hebein would like to try by all means.
Until Friday, the main candidates of the parliamentary groups of the city council compete with each other in a short duel. The first night of the round of discussions brought few surprises, but clearly revealed the positions of the parties. Dominik Nepp, top candidate of the FPÖ Y Neos listener Christoph Wiederkehr they found the smallest common multiple by naming the problems (mismanagement of the crown, too many non-German speaking children in Viennese schools), but they have completely different approaches to solving this, which they vigorously exchanged yesterday.
Finally, he was allowed Heinz-Christian Strache in a duel with Gernot Blümel speak angrily. He scoffed at the PCR tests that the ÖVP would flash right, then eventually turn left, and last but not least the 2015 “welcome gossip”. Blümel, however, tried to give the minister of sensible finance. Help from the Crown would definitely come and Austria weathered the crisis exceptionally well. Neither of them wanted to get involved in problem solving. Not in regards to the Mariahilfer Straße redesign, which you initially criticized, not in regards to Blümel’s handling of Robert Menasse’s Facebook comment. Today is the Hebein – Strache, Blümel – Wiederkehr and Ludwig – Nepp duels.