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Secretary General Höbart: The cancellation has yet to be discussed within the party.
Vienna Former FPÖ chief and vice chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache stated in an interview with “News” magazine that he did not want to accept a district-level mandate. “I myself, of course, will remain a political person, but I certainly will not be a district councilor, but I will support future district councilors from Strache’s team whenever I can,” the online report was quoted as saying. Instead, he wanted to work as an entrepreneur and start a magazine, Strache said.
Secretary General Christian Höbart was somewhat surprised by Strache’s statement when asked by the APA. The matter should have been discussed at the board meeting that night. In fact, Strache already said internally that he did not intend to accept a mandate at the district level. Höbart did not want Strache’s decision to be finally set in stone at today’s meeting.
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