Gudenus on the election
“Certainly not a political comeback”
While "Ibiza buddy" Strache is flirting with a run in Vienna, Johann Gudenus traveled to China on business . . .
As President of the Austrian-Chinese Institute since this year, the 48-year-old former Viennese FPÖ grandee has been promoting economic, scientific and cultural exchange between the two countries. At the invitation of Chinese business people and politicians, "Joschi", as his friends call him, traveled to the heart of the billion-dollar market in the realm of the Red Dragon, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, on the occasion of the 75th National Day.
At the reception in the so-called Legislative Council, future collaborations such as music colleges in Vienna for Chinese students with a focus on the Strauss Year to mark the 200th birthday of the world-famous composer were discussed.
We are back in normal contact and exchanging ideas. But I will not be making a political comeback.
Johann „Joschi“ Gudenus über Strache
More than five years after the Ibiza video, the former top blue politician is now back in normal contact with ex-FPÖ leader Heinz-Christian Strache. "Not like it used to be, but we still talk," says Gudenus. However, the father of three is not thinking of returning to the political stage - like his former party colleague in next year's Vienna elections: "There will be no comeback."
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