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On Monday at 4pm, the haggling begins on the next city government at Vienna City Hall: Viennese Neos are the first to be invited to SPÖ boss Michael Ludwig. We hear that three hours are set for the first sniff. And so that everyone knows immediately what the balance of power in the city looks like, Ludwig did not call the Neos delegation to a conference room, but to the office of his great mayor.
It is indisputable that he will sit there after all the negotiations have been concluded. It is unclear who will be Ludwig’s little partner in the future.
Overlap
From the SPÖ’s perspective, there are overlaps with all parties. The most important with the Greens, with whom one is essentially in line on core issues like health, education and social issues.
In itself, that makes up for the disproportionately great din of conflict over traffic issues. In the case of trafficking, it is also less about content-related differences than about style, which means that many Reds no longer want to form coalitions with the Greens. They run into the frivolous, unregistered, running past Deputy Mayor Birgit Hebein.