ÖVP boss first met the Neos chairman for exploratory talks - Strolz proposes work agreements with opposition parties-
ÖVP chairman Sebastian Kurz took Neos boss Matthias Strolz on the Freitagnachmittag for the first exploratory talk. In short, we want to explore the major reform projects that can be implemented with the Neos, which in the future can ensure a constitutional majority in parliament. Strolz, on the other hand, proposed work agreements with the opposition parties. The two party men came to the ÖVP-Club in the pavilion at Heldenplatz around 4 pm. On arrival, Kurz briefly told journalists that he has today received the mandate to form a government, and this days begins with the exploratory talks. He hopes to agree on a good form of cooperation, especially since "too much hick-hack", the Foreign Minister said.
With Strolz, he wants to talk specifically about possibilities in the parliament, how large reform projects with two-thirds majority can be implemented, according to Kurz. Asked about his meeting with FPÖ chief Heinz-Christian Strache on Wednesday evening, Kurz explained that after the election, he had tried on an informal level to get in touch with everyone. The Neos chairman emphasized before the now formal date that it was a first exchange and it was good that it is so fast forward. He wants to address the pink content such as education, tax reduction or pension reform, he announced to journalists. As an opposition party, the neos want to be a "control force": "We will not leave out." However, a design role and a majority creator were also gaining importance. Strolz also proposes that the government agrees with the respective opposition parties a labor agreement, it would need "at every corner" constitutional pluralities - this would be "professional". According to the pink fractional faction, the debt brake could soon be put into constitutional form. In the short term, there should also be no increase in the funding of the parties in 2018 and Strolz demanded that the OVP should "stop the tactics" during Cold Progression. (APA, 20.10.2017) -