Football - Uncertainty Around Signatures

Although he has received a corresponding number of declarations of support, he has no way of verifying whether they actually come from party members. After all, two-thirds have attached a membership number. He blamed the party leadership for this.
Appeal from Fußi
Because they do not give him the opportunity to cross-check with the membership list. So Fußi continues to collect and in early December publishes an open letter in editions of "Kronen Zeitung" and "Österreich". In addition, he called on a press conference on Wednesday to join the SPÖ and then support him accordingly.
The target date for the submission of the signatures is December 16th. However, it could also be later if particularly many arrive. Fußi has until the end of the year to reach the necessary mark. In the evaluation, he wants to suggest that this is accompanied by his legal representatives.
Accusations Against SPÖ Leadership
He made serious accusations against the party leadership, among other things, alleging that they had passed on his medical record (including adult ADHD and rheumatism) to editorial offices. This was immediately denied in the party headquarters. Fußi himself could not say where the party should have the file from. Furthermore, he informed that he had been a "vaccine victim" of an mRNA vaccine and that he was divorcing his husband.
In terms of content, the PR consultant once again sharply distanced himself from the course of the federal party and made surprising demands for a social democrat, such as a reduction in corporation tax. In addition, he wants a "restrictive migration policy" with an asylum application cap of 5,000 per year.
Investments Made
Regarding the financing of his campaign, he reported having privately invested 100,000 euros so far. In addition, there is now a club supporting him.
The SPÖ is now visibly annoyed by Fußi's accusations. Federal Managing Director Klaus Seltenheim announced in a press release that he would hand over the matter for legal review to a lawyer: "The accusations and insinuations are completely baseless."
(APA/Red)
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