
Thumbs up: HC Strache of the Freedom Party. “Now it’s about us Austrians”, he says in this election poster.

Thumbs up: HC Strache of the Freedom Party. “Now it’s about us Austrians”, he says in this election poster.

Alexander van der Bellen of the Greens shows his full face and declares that he is not an agitator. “Instigate? Not with me!”, he says in his election poster.

“Austria for Austrians”, is the statement of Jörg Haider in this advertising.

Jörg Haider, the founder of the BZÖ, thinks that his voters should roll up their sleeves and start working.

Heide Schmidt of the Austrian Liberals offers fairness, honesty, and frankness to her voters. She wants to bring more honesty into the next Austrian government.

For the first time in Austria, 16-year-old girls and boys are allowed to give their votes for the National Council election. Those three sad looking youngsters should motivate their contemporaries to join the election. I am not sure if this advertising should be against or for frustration in politics.

The Socialdemocratic politican Werner Faymann lets us know that he has quarreled enough. Very interesting.

“New fairness needs the land”, is the slogan of Austrias Socialdemocrats for the election campaign in 2006.

Eva Glawischnig wants to do something for all the women.

Alexander van der Bellen from the Greens thinks it’s als possible to make politics without scandals and abuse of power.

The ÖVP (Peoples Party) celebrate its chancellor.

“Austria first”, thinks FPÖ politican HC Strache.