Wallentin: A vote for Rosary is a lost one

Wallentin: A vote for Rosary is a lost one

“Politicians, like managers, must be held accountable.” There is no exact model yet, but there should be civil law regulations and one should also consider simplifying the ministerial indictment. As for his opponents, warned Wallentin before a vote for FP candidate Walter Rosenkranz.

“See election campaign Olympic”

The lawyer repeatedly emphasized that he actually didn’t want to look at his competitors at all: “I see the presidential election campaign as Olympic.” He wanted the Austrians to choose him out of conviction, regardless of who the competitors were.

certainly had Wallentin also a piece of advice for tactical voters: “If you want to see it tactically, then I can only say impartially that a hitting fraternity member by Kickl’s grace will never win a presidential election in the 21st century.” Therefore a vote for Rosary is lost.

Discussions with FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl about a candidacy are loud Wallentin failed “for reasons of content and atmosphere”. In any case, he would not have run as a candidate for the Freedom Party, but only supported by a platform that the FPÖ could have been part of.

Donations from Stronach “practically used up”

Wallentin also solicited donations. The start-up financing from Frank Stronach has practically been used up. He wants to approach the election campaign in a classic way. An Austria tour is planned, as well as TV appearances. His statements of support will Wallentin deliver on Thursday. He does this out of respect for those who might have sent them off later. Most recently, he stated that he had already collected 18,000. 6,000 are required to start.

The lawyer is critical of the current generation of politicians. He would have foreseen years ago all the negative developments that were taking place. But if the liability law for politicians were tightened, more suitable people would be found and decisions would be made more carefully. Has a ready concept Wallentin certainly not. The devil is always in the details.

Another Hofburg candidate, MFG boss Michael Brunner, submitted his election proposal to the federal electoral authority on Wednesday. He was able to collect around 15,000 statements of support, he reported in an oe24.tv video.

Meanwhile, another presidential candidate, Gerald Grosz, started a salary discussion. In comparison, the income of the Federal President of the Republic of Austria is even among the best in the world. A significant reduction in the salaries of the Federal President, the Chancellor, the members of the government and the state governors would do the members of the political establishment mentioned well and perhaps make them feel a little more empathy for the catastrophic situation of their compatriots, wrote the former FPÖ and BZÖ Politician in a broadcast. As president, Grosz would give up half of his salary and use this money to serve a social fund that would be available to Austrians in need.

Source: Nachrichten

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