Burgenland Election: SPÖ Presents New Posters

The governor and state manager Jasmin Puchwein presented the new subjects on Thursday. The aim is to show that "now is not the time for experiments", according to Puchwein. Doskozil emphasized his intention to continue following the "Burgenland way".
The first poster wave referred to what has already been achieved in the country. Now it's about the governor making politics for everyone, not just for individual clientele, Puchwein explained. While the ÖVP and FPÖ are fundamentally against everything, Doskozil stands for "stability and progress", she further emphasized.
Review Before Burgenland Election
The state party leader looked back on the past five years of red state government, during which issues such as the Corona crisis or high energy prices had to be managed. There is "full staffing" in the hospitals, the care model is being implemented and despite all the "croaking", we have "stable finances": "In my view, we have done very well, if not excellently, over the past five years."
Being a governor is not just about implementing topics and setting the direction. "You are a governor for every single person," Doskozil emphasized, and that's what the last poster series is about. One subject next to his portrait reads "Our governor - A Burgenlander like us". On a smaller display it says "Dosko always by your side".
SPÖ Only in the Imprint on Posters
The SPÖ must defend its absolute majority on January 19, currently it has 19 mandates. The goal is to at least hold the 18th mandate, so that no government can be formed against the SPÖ. On the ballot, the Reds are again listed as "List Doskozil - SPÖ Burgenland". This strategy was already successful in 2020, explained the state party leader. On the posters, the SPÖ is only found in the imprint, as in the first wave, with only the name of the top candidate being advertised.
If a coalition partner is needed, any party that follows the "Burgenland way" is welcome. Doskozil did not name any preferences and said: "I don't shy away from anyone."
Regarding the current coalition talks at the federal level, he looks towards Vienna with a "queasy feeling", as it is still open what "wave of burden is coming our way". There is also fear that there will be more ministerial posts in the future: "I wouldn't understand that in times like these." Doskozil also demands speed in the negotiations: "It's high time."
(APA/Red)
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