“ZiB 2” continues to have an effect – Doskozil does not want to say anything, but sees “attack”

Burgenland’s governor Hans Peter Doskozil doesn’t really want to comment on the statements made by the comrades from Vorarlberg, Tyrol and, last but not least, by the federal party leader himself, he says. When asked, his office said that the focus should now be on the Salzburg state elections. However, Rendi’s “ZiB 2” appearance is described there as “public attacks by the federal party chairmen”…

Rendi-Wagner had explained to ORF anchor Armin Wolf on Monday evening – krone.at reported – that from her point of view the “interfering fire” (which recently came primarily from Burgenland) was the SPÖ’s big problem. She also mentioned Doskozil herself, although not by name. Rendi-Wagner said that she could “take responsibility for what I stand for” – in contrast to the Burgenland governor. Doskozil: “Agree with the Salzburg top candidate” The person addressed said on Tuesday: “We have an agreement with the Salzburg top candidate David Egger agree that now only a successful state election in Salzburg counts,” it said. Salzburg votes on April 23rd. According to Doskozil, as in the past few months, he does not want to discuss the federal party any further. This also applies to “the public attacks by the federal party leaders”. Because: All those responsible are now called upon to support the people of Salzburg. At least until the Salzburg elections, they want to keep their feet still. Rendi-Wager: “It doesn’t matter when, I’ll start” Asked about the long-term dispute over the leadership of the party, SPÖ leader Rendi-Wagner was also short on the sidelines of a press conference on Wednesday’s International Women’s Day: She was in “ZiB 2” -Interview “answered very, very detailed to almost all questions about party chairmanship”. She only wanted to add so much on Tuesday morning: “Whenever the next federal party conference takes place: I will compete.”Kaiser asks a question of trust in CarinthiaMeanwhile it has been confirmed that that Carinthia’s SPÖ governor Peter Kaiser will ask the vote of confidence after the significant loss of votes in the state election on Sunday.”It is usual after such a result,” he said Tuesday morning in front of the party executive in Klagenfurt.
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