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Question: How would you vote in the Oct. 15 election ?
#1
SPÖ
#2
ÖVP
#3
FPÖ
#4
Greens
#5
NEOS
#6
PILZ
#7
KPÖ+
#8
FLÖ
#9
G!LT
#10
Whites
#11
For a small regional party
#12
I'd vote invalid
#13
I'd stay home
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Sozialliberal
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« on: June 03, 2017, 12:36:40 PM »

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Is that a way of saying organic products, or something else?

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Sozialliberal
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« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2017, 01:33:59 PM »

Debate and discussion silly season is fully underway:

Tonight on PULS 4 TV, there's a 1 hour debate between Strache (FPÖ) and Strolz (NEOS) - starting in 10 minutes, followed by Strache vs. Lunacek (Greens) an hour later.

Altogether, there are some 80 (!) debates over the next month ... Tongue

I actually like the variety of the Austrian debates. I wish we could have more varied debates in Germany, too: Schulz (SPD) vs Lindner (FDP), Merkel (CDU) vs Weidel (AfD), Göring-Eckardt (Greens) vs Herrmann (CSU), Schulz (SPD) vs Wagenknecht (Die Linke) etc.

However, I must agree that 80 debates in one month is over the top.


PULS 4 live debate stream (FPÖ vs. NEOS):

https://www.puls4.com/live-551

Can anyone check if it works abroad ? As a test for the actual election.

It works in Germany.
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