SPÖ can't get rid of him
Babler, the country’s most famous rent nomad
"The resignation of SPÖ leader Andreas Babler? I did some extra research. It doesn't exist." Michael Pommer, head of the "Krone" newspaper in Vienna, is surprised. About the behavior of the ex-chancellor. Of the Federal President. But most of all about that of the SPÖ - and its party leader: "The kind of overconfidence we only know from fables."
I have seen a lot in the past few hours:
A Federal Chancellor who said goodbye to his country. And he did it on video, just like we do for milestone birthdays or to congratulate wedding couples. Camera on, a few nice words, a smile, camera off. 4 minutes, 26 seconds. I guess he doesn't like goodbyes.
A lot of election losers who were chauffeured in limousines to meetings with other election losers to discuss the future of a country that is increasingly turning its back on them.
A Federal President who is once again playing for time, although that is something we have the least of in this crisis situation.
The new ÖVP leader Christian Stocker, who must have a backbone as soft as rubber. A political contortionist, for whom Herbert Kickl was the devil yesterday and a hotshot today.
What I strangely didn't see: the resignation of SPÖ leader Andreas Babler. I did some extra research. It doesn't exist.

















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