"The race to catch up has begun"
SPÖ posters in Vienna “E-Card instead of credit card”
The SPÖ presented its second wave of posters on Tuesday. On a red background, "E-Card instead of credit card" and "Stop inflation. Secure prosperity".
Federal Managing Director Klaus Seltenheim was once again combative at the presentation in Vienna's Löwelstraße: "We have started the race to catch up."
This should also succeed, even though the party is "still a few percentage points behind from time to time" in the polls. "It's not articles and pollsters that decide politics, but the people," says Seltenheim.
"With the SPÖ, life will be affordable again"
Voters expect "politicians to take their concerns seriously", and only the SPÖ does that. His party is the only one that stands for an affordable healthcare system, against pension cuts and the fight against child poverty: "With the SPÖ, life will be easier and affordable again."
Under the ÖVP and the Greens, prosperity had fallen for the first time since 1945, "Austria urgently needs a change". He identified the real chancellor duel between Andreas Babler and FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl, who is leading in all polls.
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