After the debacle of the Vienna elections – FPÖ federal party committees: no heads



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Former party leader Heinz-Christian Strache was to blame for the raid, Hofer said, but the party also shared responsibility for the fact that it had come to this. Anyway, they were too confident that everything was in order and allowed someone to use the party for their own purposes. The goal is to counter this with new compliance rules. However, they are not finished yet, the FPÖ will take it until the end of the year.

Hofer was very suspicious of the star principle at the top of the game. Therefore, it should be considered suitable for the position of president. “I am not a star, I am a normal boy,” he emphasized. Nepp will also be celebrated, because he recently brought a lot of people to the FPÖ. “One thing is clear, the tip remains as it is,” Hofer said.

Schnedlitz also underlined that there is great confidence in Nepp. There was no discussion about heads at all. “The Viennese party will start working and will have to do the same job with fewer leaders,” he said. They talked, analyzed and reflected on the state of the party quite frankly. “It is definitely official that we have understood the message of the voters,” Schnedlitz was convinced.

The party now wants to focus thematically on the areas of freedom, social affairs and security, going deeper, as Hofer explained. Analyzes have shown that one could target the workforce and also people with Serbian and even Turkish roots, but not the educated classes. Hofer Conclusion: “We have to aim higher with our issues”, and area spokespeople need to become experts on their issue.

Hofer proved to be in line with the Upper Austrian regional party leader Manfred Haimbuchner, who had called for the FPÖ to become a “serious and constructive right-wing party”. “There is nothing to add,” said the leader of the federal party. What the club’s president, Herbert Kickl, thinks, was not asked on Monday afternoon, he stayed away from the round of statements in front of journalists. He recently defended his “certainly accentuated style” in opposition.



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