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Tender Branson
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« Reply #175 on: December 10, 2017, 01:20:31 PM »

Preuner is the new mayor of Salzburg, after all postal ballots are counted (he won by 294 votes):



He's only the 2nd ÖVP mayor of the capital since WW2 and the first directly-elected by the people.
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« Reply #176 on: December 10, 2017, 01:37:13 PM »

A new poll (SOZAB/Jaksch) for the January 28 state election in Lower Austria has the ÖVP dominating there:

50% ÖVP
22% SPÖ
16% FPÖ
  5% Greens
  4% NEOS
  3% Others

https://diepresse.com/home/innenpolitik/5336100/NOeWahl_OeVP-holt-laut-Umfrage-die-Absolute

Gov. Johanna Mikl-Leitner could retain Erwin Pröll's absolute majority from 2013 after all.



SPÖ and FPÖ all have relatively new leaders with low name recognition. The Greens are a disaster right now and NEOS has its own organisational problems in this mostly rural state.
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« Reply #177 on: December 11, 2017, 06:44:59 AM »

ÖVP and FPÖ have agreed on a tax credit of 1500€ per child annually, in addition to the tax cut for workers. This was a key campaign promise by Kurz.

On the other hand, the FPÖ has given up their opposition on CETA (they wanted a referendum) and the full smoking ban will be pushed back in time instead - allowing the status quo to continue with restaurant owners having to set up smoking and non-smoking areas.

The coalition contract is almost finished, a presentation is expected for Saturday.

https://diepresse.com/home/innenpolitik/5336254/OeVP-und-FPOe-einigen-sich-auf-1500-Euro-Kinderbonus
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« Reply #178 on: December 11, 2017, 12:32:22 PM »

   Tender, does Preuner's victory in Salzburg indicate that as of yet there is no left-wing mobilization against the soon to be sworn in Kurz government?
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« Reply #179 on: December 11, 2017, 12:51:20 PM »

  Tender, does Preuner's victory in Salzburg indicate that as of yet there is no left-wing mobilization against the soon to be sworn in Kurz government?

ÖVP-Preuner's win yesterday doesn't really indicate much, because it was only a mayoral by-election. The 4 state elections early next year will be more indicative.

Some leftist groups have plans to disrupt the inauguration proceedings of the new ÖVP-FPÖ government though. But their numbers will likely be really small compared to the demonstrations against the ÖVP-FPÖ government inauguration back in 2000. I doubt that more than 5.000 people will show up in Vienna to protest them this time.
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« Reply #180 on: December 12, 2017, 11:45:42 AM »

ÖVP/FPÖ coalition talks are steadily heading for a conclusion on Saturday, with an inauguration on Monday or Tuesday after final talks with VdB:

http://derstandard.at/2000070144769/Tuerkis-blaue-Koalition-soll-bis-Ende-der-Woche-paktiert-sein

Meanwhile, they have also agreed on a (compromise) package for the "Social Partnership". The FPÖ wanted to end mandatory unionisation/representation for workers and business owners (inititally the ÖVP as well). But the union wings of the ÖVP "convinced" Kurz that this is not an option, so the mandatory union membership of all employees and business owners in the Chamber of Commerce will remain.



But: ÖVP+FPÖ agreed to lower membership fees for both employees and employers. The employee unions/representations are warning though that lower membership fees could lead to a weakening of councelling for laid-off workers or who have other work-related questions.

For the employer side, it is good news because they have long asked for lower membership fees (or like NEOS and FPÖ, the complete abolition of representation/membership in the Social Partnership).

And not only that, employers got another goodie from ÖVP/FPÖ: the tourism industry's sales tax for stays/guests was reduced from 13% to 10%.

http://www.kleinezeitung.at/politik/innenpolitik/5336873/OeVPFPOe-einig_Kammerzwang-bleibt-Kammerumlage-wird-deutlich-gesenkt
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« Reply #181 on: December 12, 2017, 02:36:35 PM »

As the new ÖVP-FPÖ government is about to be sworn in, the old ÖVP-FPÖ-(BZÖ) government between 2000-2006 is back in the spotlight:

Today, another significant corruption trial against former Finance Minister Karl-Heinz Grasser and several others started (the so-called "BUWOG"-case).



Grasser, once the youngest and most popular Finance Minister at the time and a rising star (similar to Kurz now), has been convicted several times already for corruption - but was always able to wind himself out of it like a snake. He's also a good talker and financial "genius".

His lawyers started with a motion to get another lead judge for the trial, which was dismissed.

Presiding judge Marion Hohenecker's husband, it turned out, posted an anti-Grasser song on his social media site.



Grasser might wind himself out of a conviction again, but this is definitely the hardest-hitting trial against him so far. Grasser is accused of steering 10 Mio. € in secret insider/bribery money to bank accounts in Liechtenstein during the 2004 sale of the BUWOG real estate agency.

http://orf.at/stories/2418595/2418597
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« Reply #182 on: December 13, 2017, 12:31:02 PM »

More updates on ÖVP/FPÖ coalition talks (which are almost completed):



* The number of ministries will remain at 14, with 2 state secretaries (but it's not clear yet if some ministries will get abolished or merged, while new ones are created) Also unclear is if both parties will get 7 cabinet posts each, or 8 for the ÖVP and 6 for the FPÖ.

* ÖVP/FPÖ have agreed that there will be no referendum on an Auxit during their term, nor will there be a referendum on CETA.

* Chancellor Kurz will take all EU/European-related issues from the Foreign Ministry with him to the Chancellor office - leaving the new Foreign Minister to deal with other global issues instead. This is important, because Austria will have the EU-Presidency in the 2nd half of 2018 and Kurz wants to be the leading figure in the final Brexit/EU-talks, rather than the new Foreign Minister.

* They also agreed to seek a new alliance among EU countries to end the Turkish EU-membership talks for good.

* Another agreement is that ÖVP/FPÖ favours an EU "subsidiarity model", which means the EU should only focus on important common issues such as securing the borders - but leave the member states alone and with more power on other smaller issues where the EU has no business in.

* President VdB has told Kurz that he wants the Interior and Justice Ministries to be held by different parties as a checks-and-balances measure (meaning that the ÖVP will retain the Justice Minister and the FPÖ will get the Interior Minister).

* Kurz will meet with VdB tomorrow for an update on talks.

* The last remaining point is direct democracy and how to best implement it (this is debated over the next days).

* Also still unknown: the new cabinet members

http://orf.at/stories/2418636/2418642
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« Reply #183 on: December 13, 2017, 12:57:29 PM »

Other news:

* The final parliamentary session with the outgoing government took place today. All 5 parties voted in favour of a pay freeze for politicians in 2018, but agreed on a 2.5% pay rise for civil servants.

* Parties also debated if the Job Creation Bonus (initiated by Chancellor Kern earlier this year and passed by SPÖVP) should continue or not. The same with the "Measure 20.000" for the creation of 20.000 new jobs for unemployed above the age of 50 (which was also passed by SPÖVP earlier in the year). Outgoing Chancellor Kern (SPÖ) strongly defended the measures and wants them to remain in place, citing that unemployment has fallen because of it. ÖVP+FPÖ+NEOS are critical and think about scrapping them, because they now think that with the economy booming new jobs are created anyway and the state subsidies of these measures are a waste of money. Nonetheless, Austrian unemployment remains quite high at 5.4% - so these measures might help.

* In Carinthia, a "Team Kärnten" (= ex-Team Stronach) state MP has switched to the FPÖ. This is another sign that the next state parliament will only be made up of SPÖ, FPÖ and ÖVP. The Greens, Team Kärnten and the BZÖ are all likely to be kicked out of the state parliament in the 2018 state election early next year. NEOS is unlikely to enter it. The Pilz List might not even run and the Green-splinter FAIR won't make it either.

* ÖVP/FPÖ are planning to introduce a national Glyphosate ban once they are in government, after the EU failed to pass it EU-wide.

http://orf.at/#/stories/2418724
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« Reply #184 on: December 13, 2017, 03:54:26 PM »

ÖVP and FPÖ have agreed on a tax credit of 1500€ per child annually, in addition to the tax cut for workers. This was a key campaign promise by Kurz.

On the other hand, the FPÖ has given up their opposition on CETA (they wanted a referendum) and the full smoking ban will be pushed back in time instead - allowing the status quo to continue with restaurant owners having to set up smoking and non-smoking areas.

The coalition contract is almost finished, a presentation is expected for Saturday.

https://diepresse.com/home/innenpolitik/5336254/OeVP-und-FPOe-einigen-sich-auf-1500-Euro-Kinderbonus

How big will the tax cuts by and when do they take effect.  Also is it across the board drop in rates or is it changing some individual brackets and which ones?
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« Reply #185 on: December 14, 2017, 11:49:54 AM »

  Any ideas on how Kurz will handle the Brexit issue when Austria has the EU presidency?
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« Reply #186 on: December 14, 2017, 11:58:40 AM »

ÖVP and FPÖ have agreed on a tax credit of 1500€ per child annually, in addition to the tax cut for workers. This was a key campaign promise by Kurz.

On the other hand, the FPÖ has given up their opposition on CETA (they wanted a referendum) and the full smoking ban will be pushed back in time instead - allowing the status quo to continue with restaurant owners having to set up smoking and non-smoking areas.

The coalition contract is almost finished, a presentation is expected for Saturday.

https://diepresse.com/home/innenpolitik/5336254/OeVP-und-FPOe-einigen-sich-auf-1500-Euro-Kinderbonus

How big will the tax cuts by and when do they take effect.  Also is it across the board drop in rates or is it changing some individual brackets and which ones?

Impossible to say at this point, because virtually nothing has leaked from the talks on this issue so far. We need to wait for the coalition contract during the weekend, which is when they are going to unveil the new government. But both ÖVP and FPÖ said that the low and middle income groups will have the most tax relief.

On the other hand, ÖVP/FPÖ have agreed to introduce tuition fees for all university students again (500€/semester after the first 3 semesters are over, with a tax credit later on - mostly to keep German med students in Austria after they have finished their studies).

Currently, Austrian students + EU students have to pay no fees. Only foreigners from non-EU countries and those who are studying way past regular studying times.

http://derstandard.at/2000070372713/Tuerkis-Blau-will-Studiengebuehren-mit-Steuerbonus
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« Reply #187 on: December 14, 2017, 12:39:48 PM »

ÖVP and FPÖ have agreed on a tax credit of 1500€ per child annually, in addition to the tax cut for workers. This was a key campaign promise by Kurz.

On the other hand, the FPÖ has given up their opposition on CETA (they wanted a referendum) and the full smoking ban will be pushed back in time instead - allowing the status quo to continue with restaurant owners having to set up smoking and non-smoking areas.

The coalition contract is almost finished, a presentation is expected for Saturday.

https://diepresse.com/home/innenpolitik/5336254/OeVP-und-FPOe-einigen-sich-auf-1500-Euro-Kinderbonus

How big will the tax cuts by and when do they take effect.  Also is it across the board drop in rates or is it changing some individual brackets and which ones?

Impossible to say at this point, because virtually nothing has leaked from the talks on this issue so far. We need to wait for the coalition contract during the weekend, which is when they are going to unveil the new government. But both ÖVP and FPÖ said that the low and middle income groups will have the most tax relief.

On the other hand, ÖVP/FPÖ have agreed to introduce tuition fees for all university students again (500€/semester after the first 3 semesters are over, with a tax credit later on - mostly to keep German med students in Austria after they have finished their studies).

Currently, Austrian students + EU students have to pay no fees. Only foreigners from non-EU countries and those who are studying way past regular studying times.

http://derstandard.at/2000070372713/Tuerkis-Blau-will-Studiengebuehren-mit-Steuerbonus

500 Euros still sounds quite cheap compared to the English speaking world.  Still wouldn't this hurt them next time around amongst younger voters as I think unlike in the English speaking world younger voters tend to lean to the right in Austria so while I support the idea not sure how tactically smart it was whereas in English speaking countries most younger voters lean left so not going to cost them much support introducing tuition fees, example the British Tories weren't hurt by massive tuition hikes, but both Labour Party under Tony Blair was for introducing them and Liberal Democrats as junior partner to the Tories for supporting the hikes while Corbyn gained big amongst younger voters on his promise to scrap them and the same with Sanders in the US.
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« Reply #188 on: December 14, 2017, 12:57:20 PM »

LOL, Van der Bellen's dog decided to interrupt the meeting with Kurz today:





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« Reply #189 on: December 14, 2017, 01:42:06 PM »

Kreisky was really anti-Israel, right? Hope Kneissl wouldn't be similar in that regard... Who is she, and what is her background?
Still interested in this.
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« Reply #190 on: December 14, 2017, 02:11:13 PM »

Kreisky was really anti-Israel, right? Hope Kneissl wouldn't be similar in that regard... Who is she, and what is her background?
Still interested in this.

She's a Middle-East expert and former diplomat, who grew up and studied in Israel and Jordan and who speaks 8 languages fluently: Hebrew, Arab, German, English, French, Italian, Hungarian and Spanish.

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« Reply #191 on: December 15, 2017, 10:40:01 AM »

ÖVP-FPÖ coalition talks are successfully completed.

More tomorrow afternoon, when I'm sober again (at least I hope so).
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« Reply #192 on: December 16, 2017, 12:23:25 AM »

ÖVP-FPÖ coalition talks are successfully completed.

More tomorrow afternoon, when I'm sober again (at least I hope so).

Kurz/Strache to meet with VdB at 8.30am today, then the party committees will vote on the coalition contract between 10am and noon.

In the afternoon, K+S will introduce their new coalition, their common platform and the new cabinet members to the media and public at a big press conference @ the Kahlenberg.

VdB will then talk with every new cabinet member to get an impression and he'll swear in the new government on Monday.
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« Reply #193 on: December 16, 2017, 03:06:02 AM »

The new cabinet is now certain.

The FPÖ was successful in their demands, receiving the Interior-, Defense- and Foreign Ministry.

But the ÖVP will get 8 cabinet members, the FPÖ 6. Each party will also have one state secretary.

Except for Kurz, all cabinet members are new.

Kurz will become the World's youngest head of government on Monday.

Here are the 16 new cabinet members:

Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP, Chancellor + EUrope Minister)



Heinz-Christian Strache (FPÖ, Vice-Chancellor)



Hartwig Löger (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Finance)



Herbert Kickl (FPÖ, Federal Minister for the Interior)



Margarete Schramböck (ÖVP, Federal Minister for the Economy)



Norbert Hofer (FPÖ, Federal Minister for Transport, Science, Research, Innovation and Technology)



Gernot Blümel (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Arts and Culture, Constitution and Media)



Karin Kneissl (FPÖ, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs)



Josef Moser (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Justice)



Beate Hartinger (FPÖ, Federal Minister for Labour, Health, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection)



Elisabeth Köstinger (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management)



Mario Kunasek (FPÖ, Federal Minister for Defence and Sports)



Juliane Bogner-Strauß (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Women, Families and Youth)



Hubert Fuchs (FPÖ, State Secretary in the Finance Ministry)



Heinz Faßmann (ÖVP, Federal Minister for Education)



Barbara Thaler (ÖVP, State Secretary in the Interior Ministry)

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« Reply #194 on: December 16, 2017, 03:50:00 AM »

The new coalition contract has ca. 200 pages and will be presented today at 4pm.

There's also a new Unique Research poll out today by "Profil" magazine:

31% ÖVP (-0.5)
27% SPÖ (n.c.)
26% FPÖ (n.c.)
  8% NEOS (+3)
  3% Pilz (-1.5)
  3% Greens (-1)
  2% Others

Chancellor vote:

32% Kurz (ÖVP)
26% Kern (SPÖ)
14% Strache (FPÖ)
  4% Strolz (NEOS

Opinion on ÖVP/FPÖ's plans to scrap the introduction of a total smoking ban (which was agreed on by SPÖVP to enter into force in May 2018):

45% want the total smoking ban to come into force in May 2018
37% want the ÖVP/FPÖ policy & keep the status quo (= mandatory smoking/non-smoking areas)

https://www.profil.at/oesterreich/sonntagsfrage-oevp-neos-8576167
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« Reply #195 on: December 16, 2017, 05:37:34 AM »

Btw:

The new Minister for Education, Univ.-Prof. Dr. Heinz Fassmann, is 2.07 meters tall (~7 feet):



Fassmann is Professor for Applied Geography, Spatial Research and Spatial Planning at the Department of Geography and Spatial Research at the University of Vienna.

He's also Vicerector of Research and International Affairs at the University of Vienna and Managing director of the Institute for Urban and Spatial Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences and Chairmen of the Commission for Migration and Integration Research.
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« Reply #196 on: December 16, 2017, 05:56:45 AM »

Both the ÖVP and the FPÖ party committees are currently voting on the coalition contract and according to the once-again-shaved Norbert Hofer they are doing so "with great joy".

Kurz will then deliver a short press statement at 1.30pm about the committee votes and then will head to Vienna's Kahlenberg mountain, where ÖVP-FPÖ will present the coalition contract and all cabinet members.

The location Kahlenberg mountain was a bit surprising to me because it was the major site during the 1683 siege of Vienna by the Ottoman invaders, in which the Turks got destroyed by the Austrian-Polish Christian-Catholic forces.

It is also the site where the so-called Identitarian far-right-wingers marched 3 months ago to commemorate the victory against the Ottomans:

https://uselectionatlas.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=254431.msg5817838#msg5817838
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« Reply #197 on: December 16, 2017, 06:13:41 AM »

President VdB has announced his full approval for the new ÖVP/FPÖ government and intends to swear them in on Monday:

https://twitter.com/vanderbellen/status/941970275968614400

This is interesting, because VdB has said during the Presidential campaign that he'll oppose the FPÖ being in government.

But now he's going to swear them in, even Kickl and Kunasek (the 2 most extreme cabinet members).

With Kickl, it's almost as if Goebbels is becoming Interior Minister (Kickl is the rhetorically brilliant "brain" behind Strache, inventing all the FPÖ's campaign slogans) and with Kunasek (a soldier) someone from the SS becoming Defense Minister ...
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« Reply #198 on: December 16, 2017, 06:41:07 AM »

So Strache doesn't get a real portfolio? What will he be doing all day?
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« Reply #199 on: December 16, 2017, 07:30:02 AM »

So Strache doesn't get a real portfolio? What will he be doing all day?

Strache will be Vice-Chancellor (which means co-ordinating cabinet meetings and talking to the press here and then, as well as co-ordinating between the government and the parliament).

Besides, it seems he'll get the sports portfolio and will be responsible for civil servants.

Plus, he'll remain as FPÖ-leader of course. With this, he probably has his work cut out.

PS 1: Barbara Thaler, who I mentioned above, will not become the ÖVP's State Secretary in the Interior Ministry. There has been a late scramble and the actual State Secretary will be Karoline Edtstadler. She's a judge and will look at Kickl's work in the Interior Ministry, just as Fuchs (FPÖ) will do so in the ÖVP-held Finance Ministry. Some sort of control mechanism.

PS 2: Both the ÖVP and FPÖ's party committees have just ended their debates and voting and both passed the coalition contract unanimously.
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