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The political parties used numerous campaign posters in the 2008 Austrian legislative election. ==Social Democratic Party of Austria== The SPÖ announced on 30 July 2008 that it would put up the first election posters on 3 August 2008; they featured a picture of Faymann, his name and the words "Enough bickering." (''Genug gestritten.''), thus criticising the grand coalition's lack of agreement on fundamental issues, which the SPÖ attributes to the ÖVP's refusal to accept that the ÖVP lost the 2006 election. The poster was attacked by ÖVP, who claimed that the SPÖ was responsible for the disputes in the coalition, and the smaller parties, who feared a costly election campaign due to the early start of the campaign.〔(SPÖ hat genug gestritten – Wahl – Österreich / oe24.at )〕 A second poster was presented at the federal party conference on 8 August 2008, which also prominently featured Faymann, but had no thematic content. A third poster was presented on 29 August 2008, when the SPÖ officially started its election campaign in the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna; it emphasised Faymann's personal qualities.〔("Liebe Genossinnen, liebe Genossen, lieber Alfred!" – Wahlkampf vor Ort – derStandard.at › Inland )〕〔(Wahlplakate mit wenig Wirkung – Nach der Wahl – derStandard.at › Inland )〕 The text of the SPÖ election posters was: ;First wave * (1st SPÖ election poster: ) "Enough bickering." (''Genug gestritten.'') ;Second wave * (2nd SPÖ election poster: ) "Faymann. The new choice." (''Faymann. Die neue Wahl.'') ;Third wave * (3rd SPÖ election poster: ) "Caring. Determined. Reliable. – Faymann. The new choice." (''Sozial. Entschlossen. Zuverlässig. – Faymann. Die neue Wahl.'') On 22 August 2008, the day of the TV debate between Strache and Haider, the SPÖ put up online advertisements pointing to the time of the TV debate and calling it "two good reasons to vote for Faymann: today, 21:15 ORF2".〔(Elefantenrunden im Privat-TV ohne SPÖ – Wahlen & Medien – derStandard.at › Etat )〕 Furthermore, the SPÖ's youth wing, the Socialist Youth of Austria (''Sozialistische Jugend Österreich''), on 27 August 2008 presented an election campaign ((gegenrechts.at ), ''gegen Rechts'' meaning "against the right") calling for an end to the majority of the right in parliament and for preventing an ÖVP–FPÖ–BZÖ coalition.〔(Sozialistische Jugend-Kampagne – "Reiche sollen zahlen" – Wahlen & Werbung – derStandard.at › Etat )〕〔http://www.gegenrechts.at/cms/uploads/banner.jpg〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Austrian legislative election campaign posters, 2008」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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