Government reshuffle in Vienna – reactions from Salzburg
After the government reshuffle in Vienna, there were also some reactions from Salzburg state politics on Friday.
“Best man in the key position”
“I welcome today’s decision by the party executive around the new government team of the People’s Party. Karl Nehammer is very well networked within the People’s Party and, as Secretary General and Minister of the Interior, has great political experience to show for the key position of Chancellor Some, who is immediately able to get together with his new team to take on government responsibility. This will also be necessary because important decisions have to be made in the next few days and months Wilfried Haslauer in An initial response to personnel decisions within the People’s Party’s government team.
“Substitute bench troop on the field”
“What we are currently experiencing is the black old ÖVP, which is being sent to the field with a turquoise substitute bank troop in a pandemic. Austria now needs stability and not a new Federal Chancellor every few weeks. Nevertheless, I wish the designated Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer all the best” , the Salzburg man comments SPÖ leader David Egger the recent disintegration of the federal government. Egger thinks the timing is very bad, but reckons with new elections soon: “How is this going to continue for a long time? Normally, this federal government would have to resign on its own initiative.”
“ÖVP must calm down”
In a first reaction, the green spokesman wishes Heinrich Schellhorn All the best to the new members of the government: “It is good that the ÖVP has now clarified its personnel issues. I wish the designated Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer and his team all the best,” said Schellhorn. Now it is important to restore stability. “Austria now needs a stable government capable of acting. Vice-Chancellor Werner Kogler has proven in the last few days that the Greens are an important anchor of stability in our republic. It is urgently necessary that the ÖVP and the era quickly come to rest again Sebastian Kurz finally leaves behind “.