Kogler Supported Greens Before Burgenland Election

He emphasized the need for the Greens for nature conservation, soil protection, and transparency during the street election campaign in the Eisenstadt pedestrian zone. Top candidate Anja Haider-Wallner stated: "This time it really gets down to the nitty-gritty."
Green Leader: "There's Always Room for Improvement"
"It's a beautiful state, but there's always room for improvement and a few stupid things need to be stopped," Kogler explained. If the Greens were to drop out and there were to be a three-party parliament, a blue-black coalition would threaten: "Do we want that? No!" As far as the federal level is concerned, a "sensible austerity course" must be embarked upon in 2025, the Greens have always acted honestly on this: "But now cuts are being made that harm the economy and the environment." Cutting the climate bonus is a "dirty trick," criticized the Green leader.
Haider-Wallner did not want to be intimidated by forecasts of a possible dropout and was combative at the conclusion: "Realistically, we don't know. It's about a few thousand votes." They decide whether nature and environmental protection have a loud voice. "It's about our future and how things will continue for the next five years. We feel a tailwind from the federal level, as it slowly seeps in what blue-black means."
The state spokeswoman once again criticized the economic policy of Governor Hans Peter Doskozil (SPÖ), with some speaking of "goulash communism". Also, it is not known how high the debt burden is for each Burgenlander, she misses transparency. In view of the forecasts, the Greens are said to be "crazy" to still be committed: "But you don't have to be as green in the head as we are to make the cross in the right place on Sunday."
Voglauer and Maurer Ahead of Election in Burgenland
Not only Kogler came to the state capital on Friday. General Secretary Olga Voglauer and club chairwoman Sigrid Maurer also campaigned for votes.
(APA/Red)
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