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This “huge loss of confidence” hurts “endlessly”, he wrote on Facebook: “It was not other parties that beat us this time. The FPÖ himself did this business for our opponents.” The result of the Vienna elections was “more than bitter.” The work of many over a long period of time has been “destroyed”. “Any attempt to bypass it is doomed,” said a clearly disappointed FPÖ club president.
“All the conversations and all the demands don’t count if you don’t follow your principles yourself,” Kickl said. “Disappointment and anger” are great when this simple principle is revealed, Kickl said.
However, it must continue, “because yesterday the many problems to be solved in Vienna were not resolved.” From the passionate joy of the winners, “the familiar inertia of the system will soon develop,” Kickl prophesied. The keys to future liberal success were “work, feet on the ground, honesty and credibility.”
Then the FPÖ will “regain its strength” in Vienna to be strong for those “who are quickly abandoned by yesterday’s winners,” Kickl explained: “This is how I see our mission. This is how I see my mission.”