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Wöglinger Gets Money Back: 5 Facts About the Process-Repetition

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The Causa Postschacher around ÖVP-Klubchef August Wölinger has to be reopened. With surprising consequences: He gets his money back for the time being and will be in front of the same judge again.

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The Causa Postschacher around ÖVP-Klubchef August Wölinger has to be reopened. With surprising consequences: He gets his money back for the time being and will be in front of the same judge again.

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The Higher Regional Court of Linz upheld the WKStA's appeal. Now the ÖVP-Klubobmann has to answer to the court. ÖVP-Secretary-General Marchetti said that the party is still fully behind Wöglinger

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Lean Right

The Linz Higher Regional Court ordered the first court to continue proceedings against ÖVP head of the club August Wöbinger and two other defendants.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Damage Is Done

ÖVP head of club Wöbinger has to go back to court in the Posteschacher-Causa – after all the hustle and bustle a fresh start would be desirable.

The Linz Higher Regional Court lifted the disversion for ÖVP head of the club August Wöbinger. The trial for abuse of office has to start again.

The Higher Regional Court (OLG) of Linz has overturned the diversion granted to ÖVP parliamentary group leader August Wöginger in his abuse of office trial. The OLG Linz upheld a corresponding appeal by the Central Public Prosecutor's Office for White-Collar Crime and Corruption (WKStA), stating that "the specific requirements for diversion in cases of abuse of official power are not met." Wöginger must now return to court. The ÖVP continues to …

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
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