Michael Ludwig invites: Everything came out waltz!



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The first meeting of the city council of the red-rose coalition begins with a dispassionate governmental statement from the mayor of Vienna, Michael Ludwig. But with an interesting comment.

This Tuesday of yesterday was memorable, a day of many political premieres, at least in Vienna. For the first time, the red-rose was officially sealed in a federal state with the election of the head of the city of Neos, Christoph Wiederkehr, as deputy mayor of Vienna. Furthermore, the first town council meeting after an election has never taken place in the great ballroom of the town hall.

Where there were dances in pre-Crown times (and hopefully will be back on the scene soon), hosted by gardeners and plumbers, by Upper Austria and the Tyrolese, Viennese host Michael Ludwig personally invited the dance this time. Of course, only symbolically.

Written in red ink

In his serious speech of less than 50 minutes, which was delivered without great passion, repeatedly, not for the first time, he invoked social collaboration and invited people to work together and work together for Vienna. To the left waltz, so to speak, at least if cooperation with the Neos is taken as a guide: the coalition pact is written in red ink; a cooperation according to the taste of the SPÖ.

Interesting when Michael Ludwig now says: “Vienna needs the widest possible consensus.” How was that question? Why, then, does Michael Ludwig rule in the smallest and simplest of all variants? Is it even a mockery of the all-powerful Michael Ludwig, the clear winner of the October 11 elections and coalition negotiations?

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