After the election
Edtstadler remains loyal to Vienna, Salzburg not an option
Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP) wants to remain in government after the election, but not at any price. She will not seek a ministerial role with her coalition partner Kickl. Nor does she want to become Wilfried Haslauer's successor...
On Saturday she jumped from an airplane high above Salzburg, on Sunday she was a guest at the anniversary celebration of the St. Michael rural youth in Lungau. Karoline Edtstadler is in election campaign mode. The Minister of the Constitution, who is number one on the Salzburg state party list of the ÖVP, is working hard.
"Not with Herbert Kickl"
She is usually cautious and not very specific when it comes to statements for the time after the election, but is nevertheless clear on some things. "First there will be an election, then we will explore possible common ground between the parties," says Edtstadler, who still has her main residence in the city of Salzburg. "There are several options, but one thing is clear: not with Herbert Kickl at the ministerial table." The 43-year-old has already had this experience.
The lawyer does not completely rule out a professional and political return to Salzburg. "But that's not my goal." And for the time after Wilfried Haslauer as governor? "I fully support Stefan Schnöll," she says.
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