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"Michael Häupl declares: 'Existence isn't sustained by shame solely'"

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Living on embarrassment is not sustainable, according to Michael Häupl.
Living on embarrassment is not sustainable, according to Michael Häupl.

"Michael Häupl declares: 'Existence isn't sustained by shame solely'"

In a lively discussion at the 69th counter of the Milchbar, various politico figures gathered to discuss the breaking news on the current state of Austrian politics, with a particular focus on the rent brake proposal by Babl. Michael Haüpl, the former head of the SPO and the federal capital for nearly 24 years, was present, discussing a range of topics. Despite being in political retirement for several years, Haüpl shared his thoughts on the rent brake proposal, as well as the judgment of the OVP, the handshake quality of Erwin Proll, his mental fitness, and his personal battle with Parkinson's disease. The rent brake proposal has been a topic of controversy, with some viewing it as political mockery and others as potential relief. The proposal is a significant issue in the real estate market, and the impending government intervention in private rental apartments, set to start in 2026, has added fuel to the debate. Martin Winkler, another politico figure, expressed his view that the current political situation has lost touch with the workers. His statement suggests a concern for the working class in the current climate. However, it should be noted that, as of the provided search results, no information is available about Winkler's statements or role related to the regulation of rental contracts in private housing from 2026. Josef Gebhard and Johanna Hager were also part of the discussion, contributing to the lively exchange of ideas. The discussion, while touching on Haüpl's personal health and political career, remained focused on the rent brake proposal and its implications for the Austrian people. As the discussion unfolded, it was clear that the rent brake proposal is a topic of great importance, sparking passionate debate among politico figures and the public alike. The future of the proposal and its impact on the Austrian real estate market will undoubtedly be a topic of interest in the coming months.

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