ÖVP Before Provincial Election with Rhyme Poster: "Burgenland, Vote Yourself Free. People's Party"

"Burgenland, vote yourself free. People's Party" is the slogan of a campaign primarily aimed at breaking the absolute majority of the SPÖ. The state party leader and top candidate Christian Sagartz wants to free the country from their "paternalism and centralist structures", as he noted during the presentation of the campaign on Friday.
200 Large-Scale Posters
Starting next Monday, 200 large-scale posters will be put up all over Burgenland, announced state managing director Patrik Fazekas. The campaign is to be rolled out primarily at the district and municipal level, with the ÖVP foregoing a large event to kick off the election campaign. Due to the election campaign cost limit of 300,000 euros, priorities have to be set, Sagartz said. The campaign presentation therefore also served as an unofficial start.
In the election campaign, the ÖVP sees itself restricted by the upper limit. The entire campaign was therefore primarily implemented by honorary and full-time employees of the state party, said Fazekas. It also includes a tissue box as an election gift, with the inscription: "Fed up with debt, state taxes and nationalisation?" There is an "election sweetener" for all those "who have been left with a bitter aftertaste by the politics of recent years", said the state managing director.
ÖVP Wants Government Participation After Burgenland Election
In terms of content, Sagartz is advertising, among other things, with a "precautionary thousand", which is intended to motivate Burgenlanders to have preventive examinations. "As a two-time cancer patient, I have experienced myself how important this is," he emphasised. In addition, the state party leader wants to abolish the land mobilisation levy and pay out 10,000 euros for the acquisition of the first property. The state holding company is to be strategically reduced and a business fund fed from the freed-up funds. In care, the ÖVP wants to reverse the SPÖ's base model and restore "freedom of choice". Another turquoise demand concerns a municipal package. The clear election goal is government participation after January 19.
(APA/Red)
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