Coalition: Nehammer Sees Negotiations on Schedule

"There is currently no reason to sound the alarm due to deviations," he said in the new episode of his podcast "Karl, how's it going?". Although this time they are negotiating in threes, they are on the same time schedule as during the negotiations for the last coalition with the Greens.
Nehammer Considers Differences of Opinion Among Potential Coalition Partners to be Normal
The fact that in those federal states whose state parliaments were elected after the National Council, the negotiations are already much further along or completed, does not worry the Chancellor. Negotiations about a state and a federal government cannot be compared - if only because of the sums of the budgets that are being moved. Also, the distribution of tasks is completely different.
Nehammer also considers the differences of opinion among the potential coalition partners to be normal. These would have to be clarified before the conclusion of a coalition agreement - so now is the time for discussion and argument. "Everything that is now fought for in the truest sense of the word, is afterwards not a subject of dispute in a federal government." Therefore, it is now right and important to discuss and clarify things. This could then be avoided later in a possible government, where the principle of unanimity prevails.
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