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Vienna's Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) has commenced exploratory discussions with the NEOS party, a significant step in the political landscape following the recent elections. The meeting took place at the mayor's office and included key figures from both parties, namely SPÖ Mayor Michael Ludwig, party secretary Barbara Novak, and club leader Josef Taucher. Representing NEOS were state leader and Minister of Education Christoph Wiederkehr, Vice Mayor Bettina Emmerling, club chair Selma Arapovic, and state manager Philipp Kern.
During the meeting, Wiederkehr emphasized NEOS's intention to continue their coalition with SPÖ, citing a productive partnership over the past years as a foundation for future cooperation. He expressed a desire for open discussions, indicating a commitment to working together once again.
Unlike previous meetings, this gathering did not feature refreshments, which were a part of a more celebratory atmosphere in earlier negotiations. Following the talks, both parties indicated that there would not be a press briefing, although written statements were anticipated to be released later.
NEOS's governing bodies had already given the green light for negotiations prior to this meeting, reaffirming their interest in extending the coalition with SPÖ. This collaborative spirit reflects their strategic approach to governance in the city.
Looking ahead, Mayor Ludwig has the potential to form a coalition with any party represented in the municipal government. He has plans to engage in discussions with the Green Party and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) as well, although no specific dates for these meetings have been announced yet. Notably, there will be no exploratory talks with the Freedom Party (FPÖ), as clarified by SPÖ representatives.
The ongoing discussions signal a crucial period for Vienna's political framework, highlighting the importance of collaboration and consensus-building in shaping the future governance of the city.
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