"Better Green than Grumpy": Green Party's Posters for the Burgenland Election Presented

She wants to remove the grumpiness from state politics and tackle the issues that make the people of Burgenland grumpy, she stated at the presentation of the posters on Monday. She wants to advocate for more transparency and soil protection, and against the death of town centres.
At present, political decisions by the SPÖ single-party government are often opaque and incomprehensible, Haider-Wallner criticised: "If something is not transparent, there is often something to hide." Therefore, one of the subjects of the first green poster wave is "Transparency instead of audience".
For soil protection and against the concreting of agricultural land, while at the same time town centres are becoming increasingly empty, Haider-Wallner is making a strong stand with two further subjects: "Who concretes loses" and "Vacancy is not a state" can be read on them.
Trembling for Entry and Club Status
In view of the "BVZ" survey, which predicted only four percent for the Greens, Haider-Wallner said: "It will be a close race." In Burgenland, you need exactly those four percent to enter the state parliament. In her view, it would be important to continue to represent Green issues in the state parliament and possibly as a partner for a stable government - "no experiments", said Haider-Wallner.
On Monday, she did not want to commit to a numerical target. However, it would be desirable to maintain the club status in order to continue to have a corresponding team around her, she stated. For this, the Greens would have to hold their two mandates.
(APA/Red)
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