“I am in general skeptical of free-trade agreements… I am sure that good economic and intergovernmental relations are possible without such agreements. I hope that the TTIP will not be realized, because I believe that this agreement will not benefit business in neither the US nor Europe,” Hofer said commenting on the prospects of the TTIP agreement after US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the similar Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Free trade agreements are likely to cause significant economic problems for countries if their members have different levels of development, production costs and regulations, Hofer, who narrowly lost Austria's 2016 presidential election, added.
The TTIP, negotiations on which have been ongoing since 2013, seeks to establish a free trade zone between the two sides of the Atlantic. Since the start of the talks, the deal has drawn severe criticism for the lack of transparency. Its opponents also express concern over the tremendous power it would potentially give to international corporations and the fact that it could seriously violate ecological standards.
Concerning Austria's ruling "grand coalition" between the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPO) and the Austrian People's Party (OVP), he said that it has failed and should be dissolved to hold snap elections in the country.
“At the moment, we are faced with the fact that neither SPO nor OVP is able to carry out necessary reforms in Austria. A disorder reigns between the ruling parties. Therefore, I advocate for a dissolution of this coalition and call for snap elections as the new government has failed to carry out necessary reforms," Hofer said when asked about the likelihood of early elections in Austria.
Hofer expressed confidence in FPO gaining a much higher share of the vote in a future election, stating that the party is ready to form a government.
"FPO’s chances are very good. Last time we scored 20.5 percent. According to the recent polls, we may receive 35 percent. I am ready to contribute to FPO’s success at the next elections allowing us to become part of the new Austrian government,” he said.
The next parliamentary elections in Austria will be held in 2018 or earlier.
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