The ÖVP may set the course for the upcoming surveys today, and the FPÖ will meet on Monday. There has been no official announcement from the Green Party yet.
Party caucuses begin the day after the Vorlberg state election. In the ÖVP, which teams will go to inspections should already be set. In addition, Governor Markus Wallner (ÖVP) is likely to get a boon about the choice of partner at the presidium and board of directors meetings in Dornbirn in the evening.
The FPÖ, a potential coalition partner, convenes groups on Monday evenings but prefers to keep them away from the public. For the Freedom Party, on the one hand, it is important to set up a committee for negotiations, and on the other hand, to consider the strategy for negotiating with the ÖVP, especially whether to keep three state councilors or drop one? Instead choose the post of state governor in the person of Christophe Bitchy.
Greens are silent, SPÖ calls Götzis
While the Greens have yet to make an official statement about any party meetings, which are usually held the day after an election, the Neos are keeping a low profile. The party wants to wait for Wallner’s meeting with state president Claudia Camon, which was announced on Tuesday. By the end of the week, once the state team knows which direction it is going, the state committee will consult online.
The SPÖ is asking its extended state party executive committee to visit Götzis on Tuesday evening. There the election results will be analyzed in detail. Despite a disappointing election evening – as with the Green Party – no private debate is expected. (APA)