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Causa Wöbinger: How the ÖVP Is Repositioning Itself with Gödl

In the course of a post affair, Austria's People's Party is re-emerging. However, it does not look like a break with the culture of political influence.

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In the course of a post affair, Austria's People's Party is re-emerging. However, it does not look like a break with the culture of political influence.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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After the resignation of August Wöglinger, Styrian Ernst Gödl becomes the new head of the club.

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The Styrian Ernst Gödl is likely to succeed August Wöbinger as a clubobmann in the ÖVP. Wöglinger announced immediately after his verdict – the verdict is not legally binding – that he would resign. Gödl is regarded as a personal surprise coup of the Chancellor Christian Stocker. Just a few hours after August Wöglinger's resignation, the federations in the ÖVP agreed on a new clubobmann according to "Krone-Information". And Chancellor Christian …

·Vienna, Austria
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The 54-year-old farmer and lawyer follows August Wölinger after

·Vienna, Austria
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For almost a decade August Wöglinger managed the machine rooms of several coalitions. Ernst Gödl is to succeed him as ÖVP head of the club. The 54-year-old farmer and lawyer is to be elected to this position in a club meeting in the parliament early on Tuesday and then presented to the public.

·Vienna, Austria
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Ernst Gödl was elected new clubobmann of the ÖVP. He takes over in stormy times and must forge difficult compromises in the coalition.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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